Trouvé 994 Résultats pour: Inheritance Land
and this house shall be the monument of its fall. The passer-by will stand wondering, and hiss in derision; What means it, he will ask, that the Lord has treated this land, this house so cruelly? (1 Kings 9, 8)
And the answer will come, Because they forsook the Lord their God, who rescued their fathers from the land of Egypt, and betook themselves to the worship and service of alien gods; that is why the Lord brought all this ruin upon them. (1 Kings 9, 9)
that Hiram, king of Tyre, who had sent him the cedar and the fir-wood and the gold he needed for his undertaking, received twenty townships from him, belonging to the land of Galilee. (1 Kings 9, 11)
And this was the plan he devised; he made two golden calves, and said to the men of Israel, Here are your gods; the same gods that rescued you from the land of Egypt; no need to make pilgrimage to Jerusalem any more. (1 Kings 12, 28)
And as for Israel itself, it shall tremble under the hand of the Lord God, as a reed trembles in the water; he will root them out from the fair land which he gave to their fathers, and scatter them beyond the Great River, men that defied the Lord with forest-shrines of their own fashioning. (1 Kings 14, 15)
ridding the land of shrine-prostitutes, and sweeping away all the filth of idolatry his fathers had brought in with them. (1 Kings 15, 12)
Benadad, falling in with the request, sent out his generals with orders to attack the cities of Israel; Ahion they overcame, and Dan, and Abel Beth-Maacha, and all Cenneroth, till Nephthali had no land remaining. (1 Kings 15, 20)
till, after a while, the land was parched, and the river dried up. (1 Kings 17, 7)
To him Achab said, Go through the whole land in search of grass wherever it may be found, by spring or mountain torrent, to keep the horses and the mules alive, or we shall lose all the beasts. (1 Kings 18, 5)
Thereupon the king of Israel summoned all the elders of his land; Mark well, he said, how craftily this man deals with us; this is my reward for consenting to give up wives and sons, silver and gold, at his demand. (1 Kings 20, 7)
The Lord be merciful to me, Naboth answered; should I give thee the land that was my fathers’ patrimony? (1 Kings 21, 3)
He it was that rid the land of all the shrine-prostitutes his father Asa had left. (1 Kings 22, 47)
