Trouvé 1124 Résultats pour: Blind Father
And when he, my father, would have built a house in honour of the Lord God of Israel, (1 Kings 8, 17)
That promise of his the Lord has fulfilled; I have come forward in my father’s place, to sit upon the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised I should; it has been mine to build a house to the honour of the Lord, Israel’s God, (1 Kings 8, 20)
And thou hast not disappointed thy servant, my father David; thy act matches thy word; this day, who doubts it? (1 Kings 8, 24)
Do thou guide thy steps, like thy father, as in my presence, with an undivided heart and steadfastly; do thou fulfil all that I command, hold true to my observances and my decrees; (1 Kings 9, 4)
and I will grant to thy line dominion over Israel eternally. Such was my promise to thy father David, that he should always have an heir to sit on the throne of Israel. (1 Kings 9, 5)
So, an old man now, he was enticed by women into the worship of alien gods, and his heart was not true to the Lord, his own God, like his father David’s before him. (1 Kings 11, 4)
and set the Lord’s will at defiance, instead of shewing his father’s loyalty. (1 Kings 11, 6)
Only, for the love of thy father David, I will not do it in thy life-time; it is thy son that shall lose his kingdom. (1 Kings 11, 12)
and meanwhile Adad, still in early boyhood, took refuge in Egypt, under the charge of certain Edomites, that had been his father’s servants. (1 Kings 11, 17)
And this is the story of his rebellion against his master. At the time when Solomon was building Mello, and filling up the gap his father had left in the walls of David’s Keep, (1 Kings 11, 27)
He has forsaken me, to worship Astarthe, goddess of the Sidonians, Chamos, god of Moab, and Moloch, god of Ammon; he has not followed the path I bade him follow, by doing my will and keeping command and decree of mine, like his father David before him. (1 Kings 11, 33)
Thy father, they said, made us bear a bitter yoke. That cruel sway of his, that hard yoke, do thou mitigate, and we will be thy servants on that condition. (1 Kings 12, 4)
