Trouvé 14 Résultats pour: peril

  • For the Lord your God is in your midst, and he will contend against your enemies on your behalf, so that he may rescue you from peril.’ (Deuteronomy 20, 4)

  • saying: “May the Lord be gracious to me, so that I may not do this. Should I drink the blood of these men who have set out to the peril of their own lives?” Therefore, he was not willing to drink. These things were accomplished by these three robust men. (2 Samuel 23, 17)

  • saying: “Far be it from me, that I would do this in the sight of my God, and that I would drink the blood of these men. For at the peril of their own lives, they brought the water to me.” And for this reason, he was not willing to drink. The three most powerful accomplished these things. (1 Chronicles 11, 19)

  • Moreover, some from Manasseh crossed over to David, when he went forth with the Philistines against Saul, so that he might fight. But he did not fight with them. For the leaders of the Philistines, taking counsel, sent him back, saying, “To the peril of our own heads, he will return to his lord, Saul.” (1 Chronicles 12, 19)

  • My peril is close at hand. (Esther 8, 4)

  • Having been freed by God from great peril, we give thanks to him greatly, in as much as we have been struggling against so great a king. (2 Maccabees 1, 11)

  • Onias, considering the peril of this contention, and Apollonius to be mad, though he was governor of Coelesyria and Phoenicia, which only augmented the malice of Simon, he brought himself before the king, (2 Maccabees 4, 4)

  • And so the leader Maccabeus, taking up arms, exhorted the others, to undergo the peril together with him, and to bring assistance to their brothers. (2 Maccabees 11, 7)

  • And so, having been exhorted by the very good words of Judas, by which the readiness and courage of the young men were able to be raised and strengthened, they resolved to strive and to contend with fortitude, so that virtue would judge the matter, because the holy city and the temple were in peril. (2 Maccabees 15, 17)

  • A hardened heart will have evil in the very end, and he who loves peril will perish in it. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 27)

  • And these two, having been appointed, were freed from peril, from foot soldiers numbering six hundred thousand, so as to lead them into their inheritance, into a land flowing with milk and honey. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 10)

  • For now we are in peril of being convicted of sedition over today’s events, since there is no one guilty (against whom we are able to provide evidence) in this gathering.” And when he had said this, he dismissed the assembly. (Acts 19, 40)


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