Talált 302 Eredmények: kingdom

  • The Lord let me rest in his beloved city and Jerusalem is the heart of my kingdom. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 11)

  • Samuel was a prophet and beloved of the Lord. He established the kingdom and anointed rulers to govern his people. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 13)

  • So the nation was divided; from Ephraim came a kingdom in revolt. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 21)

  • To the increase of his powerful rule in peace, there will be no end. Vast will be his dominion, he will reign on David's throne and over all his kingdom, to establish and uphold it with justice and righteousness from this time onward and forever. The zealous love of Yahweh Sabaoth will do this. (Isaiah 9, 6)

  • All your pomp has been brought down to the Kingdom of death, along with the sound of your harps; maggots are the bed beneath you and worms are your blanket. (Isaiah 14, 11)

  • Her towns will be abandoned and left as pasture for flocks; there they will lie down afraid of no one. Damascus will no longer be a kingdom, (Isaiah 17, 2)

  • I will stir Egyptians against each other: brother will fight against brother, friend against friend, city against city, kingdom against kingdom. (Isaiah 19, 2)

  • There will be no more kings to be proclaimed, no princes to be acclaimed, for the nobility will vanish in a kingdom doomed to perish. (Isaiah 34, 12)

  • Hezekiah was pleased and showed the envoys all that was in his treasure house, the silver, gold, spices and fine oil, his entire armory and all that was in his treasury. In fact there was nothing in his palace or in his kingdom that Hezekiah did not show them. (Isaiah 39, 2)

  • At times I warn a nation or a kingdom that I will uproot or destroy it. (Jeremiah 18, 7)

  • At other times I declare that a nation or kingdom will be built up and planted (Jeremiah 18, 9)

  • As for the nation or kingdom that refuses to serve Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, I will punish it with the sword, famine and plague - word of Yahweh - until I completely wipe it out. (Jeremiah 27, 8)


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