Trouvé 288 Résultats pour: Prophet
when the prophet Nathan came to reproach him for his adultery with Bethsabee.) (Psalms 50, 2)
but he proved a true prophet at last, the Lord’s accomplished word to vindicate him.✻ (Psalms 104, 19)
and laid up the stones in a place apt for their purpose, there on the temple hill. Here they must remain, until the coming of a prophet that should give sentence, what was to be done with them. (1 Maccabees 4, 46)
Here were the Jews, priests and people both, agreed that he should rule them, granting him the high priesthood✻ by right inalienable, until true prophet they should have once more. (1 Maccabees 14, 41)
You shall also find it set down in the dispositions made by the prophet Jeremias, that he bade the exiles rescue the sacred fire, in the manner aforesaid.✻ (2 Maccabees 2, 1)
With all this, dispositions Nehemias made, records Nehemias kept, are in full agreement. He it was founded a library, and there collected histories of king and prophet, and of David himself; dispatches, too, the kings had sent, and inventories of gifts made. (2 Maccabees 2, 13)
who this might be, Onias told him forthwith: Here is one that loves our brethren, the people of Israel, well; one that for Israel and for every stone of the holy city prays much; God’s prophet Jeremias. (2 Maccabees 15, 14)
Dearly the Lord God loved his prophet Samuel, that restored Israel’s fortunes and anointed kings to rule over it. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 16)
Well was the divine law kept, when he ruled our commonwealth, and the God of Jacob was gracious to it; here was a prophet of proved loyalty, (Ecclesiasticus 46, 17)
Even when he had gone to his rest, he had a revelation for the king’s ear, and gave warning of the death that awaited him; a prophet, even in the tomb, while there was yet guilt among his people to be effaced. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 23)
And now another prophet arose, Elias, a man of flame; blazed, like a fire-brand, his message. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 1)
Their sins he would remember no more; he would not leave them at the mercy of their enemies; by means of his holy prophet Isaias they should find release. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 23)
