Talált 515 Eredmények: Sit

  • the king swore an oath and said, "As Yahweh lives, he who has delivered me from all adversity, (1 Kings 1, 29)

  • so will I fulfill today the oath I swore to you by Yahweh, the God of Israel, when I said: "Solomon, your son, shall reign after me; he shall sit on my throne in my place." (1 Kings 1, 30)

  • Then he shall sit on my throne in your presence. From now on he will be king in my place for I have made him ruler of Israel and Judah." (1 Kings 1, 35)

  • Solomon already sits on the royal throne (1 Kings 1, 46)

  • "Blessed be Yahweh, the God of Israel, who has granted one of my offspring to sit on my throne this day when I can still see it." (1 Kings 1, 48)

  • Solomon answered, "You have shown your servant David my father a great and steadfast love because he served you faithfully and was righteous and sincere towards you. You have given him proof of your steadfast love in making a son of his sit on his throne this day. (1 Kings 3, 6)

  • There were three window frames at either end, each window corresponding to another opposite it. (1 Kings 7, 4)

  • All the doorways and windows had square frames and each window corresponded to the one opposite it. (1 Kings 7, 5)

  • Hiram then cast the great round bowl called the "Sea," measuring ten cubits from one brim to the opposite; it was five cubits high and had a circumference of thirty cubits. (1 Kings 7, 23)

  • Yahweh has fulfilled his promise, for I have succeeded David my father and am sitting on the throne of Israel; and, as Yahweh promised, I have built this House for the Name of Yahweh, the God of Israel. (1 Kings 8, 20)

  • But when Hiram left Tyre to visit the cities which Solomon had given him, he was displeased (1 Kings 9, 12)

  • On all the people who were left of the Amorites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Hivites and the Jebusites, who were not of the people of Israel - (1 Kings 9, 20)


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