Talált 1717 Eredmények: Build House On Sand
In that day, I will raise up against Eli all the things that I have spoken over his house. I will begin, and I will finish. (1 Samuel 3, 12)
For I have foretold to him that I will judge his house unto eternity, because of iniquity. For he had known that his sons acted shamefully, and he did not chastise them. (1 Samuel 3, 13)
For this reason, I have sworn to the house of Eli that the iniquity of his house will not be expiated, with victims or with gifts, even forever.” (1 Samuel 3, 14)
Then Samuel slept until morning, and he opened the doors of the house of the Lord. And Samuel was afraid to tell the vision to Eli. (1 Samuel 3, 15)
Then the men of Kiriath-jearim arrived, and they led away the ark of the Lord. And they brought it into the house of Abinadab, in Gibeah. Then they sanctified Eleazar, his son, so that he might care for the ark of the Lord. (1 Samuel 7, 1)
And it happened that, from that day, the ark of the Lord remained in Kiriath-jearim. And the days were multiplied (for it was now the twentieth year) and all the house of Israel rested, following the Lord. (1 Samuel 7, 2)
Then Samuel spoke to the entire house of Israel, saying: “If you would return to the Lord with your whole heart, take away strange gods from among you, the Baals and Ashtaroth, and prepare your hearts for the Lord, and serve him alone. And he will rescue you from the hand of the Philistines.” (1 Samuel 7, 3)
And he returned to Ramah. For his house was there, and he judged Israel there. And then he built an altar to the Lord there. (1 Samuel 7, 17)
Then Saul drew near to Samuel, at the middle of the gate, and he said, “Tell me, I beg you: where is the house of the seer?” (1 Samuel 9, 18)
And concerning the donkeys, which were lost the day before yesterday, you should not be anxious, for they have been found. And all the best things of Israel, for whom should they be? Will they not be for you and for all your father’s house?” (1 Samuel 9, 20)
Then Samuel spoke to the people the law of the kingdom, and he wrote it in a book, and he stored it in the sight of the Lord. And Samuel dismissed all the people, each one to his own house. (1 Samuel 10, 25)
And then Saul went away to his own house at Gibeah. And a portion of the army, whose hearts had been touched by God, went away with him. (1 Samuel 10, 26)
