Trouvé 18 Résultats pour: Kingship
Why, answered Saul, he told me the asses were found. But of the kingship promised him he said no word. (1 Samuel 10, 16)
And now Samuel called on the people to come with him to Galgala, and renew the covenant of the kingship there; (1 Samuel 11, 14)
Rebellion is sin as witchcraft is sin, all one with idolatry is the unsubmissive heart. Thou hast revoked thy loyalty to the Lord, and he thy kingship. (1 Samuel 15, 23)
Nay, answered Samuel, thou shalt have no company of mine; the Lord has revoked thy kingship over Israel, since thou hast revoked thy loyalty to him. (1 Samuel 15, 26)
This day, Samuel told him, the Lord has torn away the kingship of Israel from thee, and given it to another and a better man than thyself. (1 Samuel 15, 28)
nor did Samuel, long as he lived, meet Saul again. But ever he lamented over him, that the Lord should have made him king of Israel, and afterwards revoked his kingship. (1 Samuel 15, 35)
And at this Saul was much displeased; it was no song to win his favour. What, he said, ten thousand for David, and but a thousand for me? What lies now between him and the kingship? (1 Samuel 18, 8)
the kingship shall be taken away from Saul’s line, and David shall reign over Israel and Juda alike, from Dan to Bersabee! (2 Samuel 3, 10)
bade Jeroboam take ten of them; This message, said he, the Lord God of Israel sends thee, I mean to wrest the kingship from the power of Solomon, and make over ten tribes to thee. (1 Kings 11, 31)
Doubt there is none that the Lord God of Israel has pledged the kingship of it to David and all his heirs for all time, by an oath inviolable. (2 Chronicles 13, 5)
David the son of Jesse, of Juda’s tribe, should bequeath to his children a legacy of kingship …… with wise hearts endowing us, to preserve justice among his people, and keep safe the blessings he has given to it; and this pre-eminence over his people he has settled on them in perpetuity.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 45, 31)
So it was that the Lord pardoned his sins, and bade him carry his head high evermore; his by right was the kingship, and the proud throne of Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 13)
