Talált 29 Eredmények: malice

  • That we should say thus much to thee from him: I beseech thee to forget the wickedness of thy brethren, and the sin and malice they practiced against thee: we also pray thee, to forgive the servants of the God of thy father this wickedness. And when Joseph heard this, he wept. (Genesis 50, 17)

  • If he shall say, It is well: thy servant shall have peace: but if he be angry, know that his malice is come to its height. (1 Samuel 20, 7)

  • May the Lord do so and so to Jonathan and add still more. But if my father shall continue in malice against thee, I will discover it to thy ear, and will send thee away, that thou mayest go in peace, and the Lord be with thee, as he hath been with my father. (1 Samuel 20, 13)

  • And not content with these things, she fell down at the king's feet and wept, and speaking to him besought him, that he would give orders that the malice of Aman the Agagite, and his most wicked devices which he had invented against the Jews, should be of no effect. (Esther 8, 3)

  • Lord, when wilt thou look upon me? rescue thou soul from their malice : my only one from the lions. (Psalms 34, 17)

  • Why dost thou glory in malice, thou that art mighty in iniquity? (Psalms 51, 3)

  • Thou hast loved malice more than goodness: and iniquity rather than to speak righteousness. (Psalms 51, 5)

  • And he will render them their iniquity: and in their malice he will destroy them: the Lord our God will destroy them. (Psalms 93, 23)

  • And he remembered the malice of the children of Bean: who were a snare and a stumblingblock to the people, by lying in wait for them in the way. (1 Maccabees 5, 4)

  • I will avenge then my nation and the sanctuary, and our children, and wives: for all the heathens are gathered together to destroy us out of mere malice. (1 Maccabees 13, 6)

  • Onias considering the danger of this contention, and that Apollonius, who was the governor of Celesyria and Phenicia, was outrageous, which increased the malice of Simon, went to the king, (2 Maccabees 4, 4)

  • And so through the covetousness of them that were in power, Menelaus continued in authority, increasing in malice to the betraying of the citizens. (2 Maccabees 4, 50)


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