Trouvé 788 Résultats pour: Words
And it happened that, when king Alexander heard these words, he added still more glory to Jonathan. (1 Maccabees 10, 88)
And he departed into Syria with words of peace, and they opened the cities to him, and they were meeting with him. For king Alexander had commanded them to go out to meet him, because he was his father-in-law. (1 Maccabees 11, 2)
And the spirit of the people was immediately enkindled, when they heard these words. (1 Maccabees 13, 7)
And it pleased the people to receive the men gloriously, and to place a copy of their words in a section of the public books, so as to be a memorial for the people of the Spartans. Furthermore, we have written a copy of them to Simon, the great priest.’ ” (1 Maccabees 14, 23)
But when the people of Rome had heard these words, they said: “With what deeds of thanksgiving shall we repay Simon and his sons? (1 Maccabees 14, 25)
And it pleased all the people to appoint Simon, and to act according to these words. (1 Maccabees 14, 46)
So Athenobius, the friend of the king, came to Jerusalem and saw the glory of Simon, and his splendor in gold and silver, and his abundance of equipment, and he was astonished. And he repeated the words of the king to him. (1 Maccabees 15, 32)
But, returning with anger to the king, he reported to him these words, and the glory of Simon, and all that he had seen. And the king became angry with a great anger. (1 Maccabees 15, 36)
Moreover, to collect knowledge, and to order words, and to discuss every particular point attentively, is the duty of the author of a history. (2 Maccabees 2, 31)
But he began to consider the eminent dignity of his stage of life and old age, and the natural honor of gray hair, as well as his exemplary words and deeds from childhood. And he responded quickly, according also to the ordinances of the sacred law preserved by God, saying, that he would first be sent to the underworld. (2 Maccabees 6, 23)
But those who led him, and who were more mild a little before, were turned to anger because of the words spoken by him, which they considered to have been brought forth by way of arrogance. (2 Maccabees 6, 29)
But Antiochus, thinking himself despised, and at the same time also despising the voice of the reproacher, when only the youngest was still left, not only exhorted him with words, but also assured him with an oath, that he would make him wealthy and happy, and, if he would convert from the laws of his fathers, he would have him as a friend, and he would provide him with necessary things. (2 Maccabees 7, 24)
