Talált 23 Eredmények: tidings

  • And the people hearing these very bad tidings, mourned: and no man put on his ornaments according to custom. (Exodus 33, 4)

  • And Jonathan the son of Saul bad a son that was lame of his feet: for he was five years old when the tidings came of Saul and Jonathan from Jezrahel. And his nurse took him up and fled: and as she made haste to flee, he fell and became lame: and his name was Miphiboseth. (2 Samuel 4, 4)

  • The man that told me, and said: Saul is dead, who thought he brought good tidings, I apprehended, and slew him in Siceleg, who should have been rewarded for his news. (2 Samuel 4, 10)

  • And Joab said to him: Thou shalt not be the messenger this day, but shalt bear tidings another day: this day I will not have thee bear tidings, because the king's son is dead. (2 Samuel 18, 20)

  • Then Achimaas the son of Sadoc said to Joab again: Why might not I also run after Chusai? And Joab said to him: Why wilt thou run, my son? thou wilt not be the bearer of good tidings. (2 Samuel 18, 22)

  • And crying out he told the king: and the king said: If he be alone, there are good tidings in his mouth. And as he was coming apace, and drawing nearer, (2 Samuel 18, 25)

  • And when he bad passed, and stood still, Chusai appeared: and coming up he said: I bring good tidings, my lord, the king, for the Lord hath judged for thee this day from the hand of all that have risen up against thee. (2 Samuel 18, 31)

  • Ahias heard the sound of her feet coming in at the door, and said: Come in, thou wife of Jeroboam: why dost thou feign thyself to be another? But I am sent to thee with heavy tidings. (1 Kings 14, 6)

  • Then they said one to another: We do not well: for this is a day of good tidings. If we hold our peace, and do not tell it till the morning, we shall be charged with a crime: come, let us go and tell it in the king's court. (2 Kings 7, 9)

  • The Lord shall give the word to them that preach good tidings with great power. (Psalms 67, 12)

  • To the end that if any thing contrary to expectation should fall out, or ally bad tidings should be brought, they that were in the countries, knowing to whom the whole government was left, might not be troubled. (2 Maccabees 9, 24)

  • As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good tidings from a far country. (Proverbs 25, 25)


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