Trouvé 1049 Résultats pour: Set
Once, too, a man came from Baal-Salisa, bringing with him twenty barley loaves, his first-fruit offering, and nothing besides except some fresh grain in his wallet. Eliseus would have a meal set before the company, (2 Kings 4, 42)
and when his servant asked how this would suffice for a hundred mouths, he said again, Set it before the company for their meal; they shall eat, the Lord says, and leave some over. (2 Kings 4, 43)
And when he set it before them, eat they did and leave they did; so the Lord’s promise was fulfilled. (2 Kings 4, 44)
and the king of Syria promised to send him with a letter to the king of Israel. So he set out with thirty talents of silver, and six thousand gold pieces, and ten suits of clothing. (2 Kings 5, 5)
Open his eyes, Lord, Eliseus prayed; give him clear sight. Thereupon the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and clear sight came to him; all at once he saw the whole mountain-side beset with flaming horses and chariots, there about Eliseus. (2 Kings 6, 17)
Strike them down (said he) thou shalt not; they were not captured by sword or bow of thine, and wouldst thou slay them?✻ Set food and drink before them, and let them go home to their master. (2 Kings 6, 22)
Even as he spoke to them thus, in came the messenger that had set out to find him. And this was the king’s word, See what ruin the Lord has brought on me! Folly it were to expect relief from the Lord any longer.✻ (2 Kings 6, 33)
It was in Joram’s days that the Edomites renounced their allegiance to Juda and set up a king of their own choice. (2 Kings 8, 20)
Then he mounted his chariot and set out for Jezrahel, where Joram lay sick, with Ochozias, king of Juda, come to visit him. (2 Kings 9, 16)
At this, they were thrown into consternation; here were two kings swept away by Jehu’s onset, and what resistance could they hope to offer him? (2 Kings 10, 4)
So all of them, guardians of the princes, chieftains and elders, sent word to Jehu, We are thy servants, awaiting thy commands; it is not for us to set up a king; do what is thy pleasure. (2 Kings 10, 5)
And the whole populace went into Baal’s temple, where they pulled down his altars and broke his images for good and all; they killed Mathan, too, Baal’s priest, there at the altar. Then the high priest set guards over the Lord’s temple, (2 Kings 11, 18)
