Talált 40 Eredmények: forced

  • Eleazar, one of the prominent teachers of the Law, already old and of noble appearance, was forced to open his mouth to eat the flesh of a pig. (2 Maccabees 6, 18)

  • He was infuriated and determined to take revenge on the Jews for the offense he had just received in Persepolis when they forced him to flee. He ordered the chariot driver to hurry up and not to stop until the journey's end. But the judgment of God was coming upon him, for he said in his pride, "As soon as I arrive in Jerusalem, I shall turn it into a cemetery of the Jews." (2 Maccabees 9, 4)

  • They charged like lions against the enemy, brought down eleven thousand infantrymen and one thousand six hundred horsemen, and forced the rest to flee. (2 Maccabees 11, 11)

  • The Jews, who were forced to accompany him, said to him, "Do not destroy them so savagely and barbarously, but show respect for the day of the sabbath, for He who sees all has honored this day and sanctified it." (2 Maccabees 15, 2)

  • It has banished powerful men and forced them to wander among foreign nations. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 18)

  • Assyria will fall by a sword not wielded by a man. They will be devoured by a sword not held by a mortal. They will flee before the sword, their young men will be captured and put to forced labor. (Isaiah 31, 8)

  • The city will be surrounded by the enemies who have vowed to massacre the people. No one will be able to flee from this tight siege and the people in the city will be forced to eat the flesh of one another, even that of their very own children. (Jeremiah 19, 9)

  • The king was forced to hand Daniel over to the people. (Daniel 14, 30)

  • Then, twisting a crown of thorns, they forced it onto his head, and placed a reed in his right hand. They knelt before Jesus and mocked him, saying, "Long life to the King of the Jews!" (Matthew 27, 29)

  • On the way they met a man from Cyrene called Simon, and forced him to carry the cross of Jesus. (Matthew 27, 32)

  • They clothed him in a purple cloak and twisting a crown of thorns, they forced it onto his head. (Mark 15, 17)

  • On the way they met Simon of Cyrene, father of Alexander and Rufus, who was coming in from the country, and forced him to carry the cross of Jesus. (Mark 15, 21)


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