Löydetty 374 Tulokset: servants

  • Also send me boards of cedar, cypress and cabinet wood from Lebanon, for I realize that your servants know how to cut the wood of the Lebanon. My servants will labor with yours (2 Chronicles 2, 7)

  • I will furnish as food for your servants, the hewers who cut the wood, twenty thousand kors of wheat, twenty thousand kors of barley, twenty thousand measures of wine, and twenty thousand measures of oil." (2 Chronicles 2, 9)

  • And now, let my lord send to his servants the wheat, barley, oil and wine which he has promised. (2 Chronicles 2, 14)

  • Thus he prayed: "LORD, God of Israel, there is no god like you in heaven or on earth; you keep your covenant and show kindness to your servants who are wholeheartedly faithful to you. (2 Chronicles 6, 14)

  • listen from heaven: take action and pass judgment on your servants, requiting the wicked man and holding him responsible for his conduct, but absolving the innocent and rewarding him according to his virtue. (2 Chronicles 6, 23)

  • listen in heaven and forgive the sin of your servants and of your people Israel. But teach them the right way to live, and send rain upon your land which you gave your people as their heritage. (2 Chronicles 6, 27)

  • Huram, through his servants, sent him ships and crewmen acquainted with the sea, who accompanied Solomon's servants to Ophir and brought back from there four hundred and fifty talents of gold to King Solomon. (2 Chronicles 8, 18)

  • the food at his table, the seating of his ministers, the attendance of his servants and their dress, his cupbearers and their dress, and the holocausts he offered in the house of the LORD, it took her breath away. (2 Chronicles 9, 4)

  • Happy are your men, happy these servants of yours, who stand before you always and listen to your wisdom. (2 Chronicles 9, 7)

  • The servants of Huram and of Solomon who brought gold from Ophir also brought cabinet wood and precious stones. (2 Chronicles 9, 10)

  • King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba everything she desired and asked him for, more than she had brought to the king. Then she returned to her own country with her servants. (2 Chronicles 9, 12)

  • For the king had ships that went to Tarshish with the servants of Huram. Once every three years the fleet of Tarshish would return with a cargo of gold and silver, ivory, apes and monkeys. (2 Chronicles 9, 21)


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