Talált 272 Eredmények: Babylon

  • This is the text of the book written in Babylon by Baruch son of Neraiah, son of Mahseiah, son of Zedekiah, son of Hasadiah, son of Hilkiah, (Baruch 1, 1)

  • to the nobles and the sons of the king, and to the elders; to the whole people, that is, to the least no less than to the greatest, to all who lived in Babylon beside the river Sud. (Baruch 1, 4)

  • after Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had deported Jeconiah from Jerusalem to Babylon, together with the princes, the metalworkers, the nobles and the common people. (Baruch 1, 9)

  • and pray for the long life of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and of his son Belshazzar, that they may endure on earth as long as the heavens endure; (Baruch 1, 11)

  • and that the Lord may give us strength and enlighten our eyes, so that we may lead our lives under the protection of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and of his son Belshazzar, and that we may serve them for a long time and win their favour. (Baruch 1, 12)

  • 'The Lord says this: Bend your necks and serve the king of Babylon, and you will remain in the country which I gave to your ancestors. (Baruch 2, 21)

  • But if you do not listen to the voice of the Lord and serve the king of Babylon (Baruch 2, 22)

  • But we would not listen to your voice and serve the king of Babylon, and so you carried out what you had threatened through your servants the prophets: that the bones of our kings and of our ancestors would be dragged from their resting places. (Baruch 2, 24)

  • for God will guide Israel in joy by the light of his glory, with the mercy and saving justice which come from him. A copy of the letter which Jeremiah sent to those about to be led captive to Babylon by the king of the Babylonians, to tell them what he had been commanded by God: (Baruch 5, 9)

  • 'Because of the sins which you have committed before God you are to be deported to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar king of the Babylonians. (Baruch 6, 1)

  • Once you have reached Babylon you will stay there for many years, as long as seven generations; after which I shall bring you home in peace. (Baruch 6, 2)

  • Now in Babylon you will see gods made of silver, of gold, of wood, being carried shoulder-high, and filling the gentiles with fear. (Baruch 6, 3)


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