Trouvé 1842 Résultats pour: David's Heart
Riches and strength lift up the heart: but the fear of the Lord is above them both: there is no want in the fear of the Lord, and it needeth not to seek help. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 26)
He seeketh out the deep, and the heart, and considereth their crafty devices: for the Lord knoweth all that may be known, and he beholdeth the signs of the world. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 18)
The eye marvelleth at the beauty of the whiteness thereof, and the heart is astonished at the raining of it. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 18)
The third in glory is Phinees the son of Eleazar, because he had zeal in the fear of the Lord, and stood up with good courage of heart: when the people were turned back, and made reconciliation for Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 23)
According to the covenant made with David son of Jesse, of the tribe of Juda, that the inheritance of the king should be to his posterity alone: so the inheritance of Aaron should also be unto his seed. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 25)
God give you wisdom in your heart to judge his people in righteousness, that their good things be not abolished, and that their glory may endure for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 26)
And concerning the judges, every one by name, whose heart went not a whoring, nor departed from the Lord, let their memory be blessed. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 11)
And after him rose up Nathan to prophesy in the time of David. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 1)
As is the fat taken away from the peace offering, so was David chosen out of the children of Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 2)
In all his works he praised the Holy One most high with words of glory; with his whole heart he sung songs, and loved him that made him. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 8)
But the Lord will never leave off his mercy, neither shall any of his works perish, neither will he abolish the posterity of his elect, and the seed of him that loveth him he will not take away: wherefore he gave a remnant unto Jacob, and out of him a root unto David. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 22)
Who wast ordained for reproofs in their times, to pacify the wrath of the Lord's judgment, before it brake forth into fury, and to turn the heart of the father unto the son, and to restore the tribes of Jacob. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 10)
