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Trouvé 566 Résultats pour: Message

  • These are but false promises, the Lord said, that they utter in my name; warrant they never had from me, nor errand, nor message; of false visions they tell you, and soothsayings, and trickery, and their own hearts’ inventions. (Jeremiah 14, 14)

  • If they ask whither, give them this message from the Lord: Whom the plague beckons, to the plague; whom the sword, to the sword; whom famine, to famine; whom exile, to exile. (Jeremiah 15, 2)

  • This was to be my message from the Lord to king and people of Juda, to every citizen of Jerusalem that used those gates: (Jeremiah 17, 20)

  • bidding him betake himself to the potter’s house; there a divine message awaited him. (Jeremiah 18, 2)

  • Be this, then, thy message from the Lord to Juda’s folk, to the citizens of Jerusalem: Ill days I have in store for you; all my plans are laid; time that each one of you should return from the false path, shape aims and thoughts anew. (Jeremiah 18, 11)

  • To the dynasty of Juda, to all the citizens of Jerusalem, give this message from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: I mean to bring such calamity on this place, as shall ring in the ears of all that hear it. (Jeremiah 19, 3)

  • and give them this message from the Lord of hosts: Broken to pieces you shall be, nation and city, like yonder thing of clay that is past all repairing; men will be finding room for their dead in Topheth, because other burying-ground is none. (Jeremiah 19, 11)

  • His errand at Topheth done, Jeremias took his stand in the temple courts, and gave the people this message from the Lord God of Israel: (Jeremiah 19, 14)

  • with this message from the Lord, the God of Israel: All the strength you have put into the field,✻ to meet the king of Babylon and your Chaldaean besiegers at a distance from the walls, I mean to force back into the city and coop it up within. (Jeremiah 21, 4)

  • And for king and princes of Juda: Men of David’s line, here is a message from the Lord for your hearing. (Jeremiah 21, 11)

  • A message from the Lord, I must betake myself to the royal palace, and make proclamation there; (Jeremiah 22, 1)

  • In those days to come, says the divine message, the living Lord men swear by will no longer be the God who rescued Israel from Egypt; (Jeremiah 23, 7)


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