Talált 145 Eredmények: case

  • Then the king said to the woman, 'Go home; I myself shall give orders about your case.' (2 Samuel 14, 8)

  • then Absalom would say, 'Look, your case is sound and just, but not one of the king's deputies will listen to you.' (2 Samuel 15, 3)

  • David said to all his retinue then with him in Jerusalem, 'Up, let us flee, or we shall not escape from Absalom! Leave as quickly as you can, in case he mounts a sudden attack, overcomes us and puts the city to the sword.' (2 Samuel 15, 14)

  • But the troops replied, 'You are not to take the field. No one will bother about us if we run away, they will not even bother about us if half of us are killed, but you are ten thousand times more valuable. So it is better if you stay inside the town, in case we need reinforcements.' (2 Samuel 18, 3)

  • Abishai son of Zeruiah came to his rescue, however, attacking the Philistine and killing him. Then it was that David's men swore the following oath to him, 'You are never to go into battle with us again, in case you should extinguish the lamp of Israel!' (2 Samuel 21, 17)

  • listen to their prayer and their entreaty from the place where you reside in heaven, uphold their case, (1 Kings 8, 49)

  • their descendants still remaining in the country on whom the Israelites had not been able to enforce the curse of destruction -- these Solomon levied as forced labourers, as is still the case today. (1 Kings 9, 21)

  • One of his officers replied, 'Five of the surviving horses still left us had better be taken -- they would die in any case like all the rest. Let us send them and see.' (2 Kings 7, 13)

  • Joab replied, 'May Yahweh multiply his people to a hundred times what they are today! But my lord king, are they not all my lord's servants in any case? Why should my lord insist on this? Why should he involve Israel in guilt?' (1 Chronicles 21, 3)

  • those of their descendants still remaining in the country, whom the Israelites had not exterminated, these Solomon levied for forced labour, as is still the case today. (2 Chronicles 8, 8)

  • whatever case your brothers living in other towns refer to you, whether involving blood feuds or law and commandment, statutes and judgements, you are to instruct them in such manner that they do not incur guilt before Yahweh and that you and your brothers do not incur his anger. If you act thus, you will not incur guilt. (2 Chronicles 19, 10)

  • He sent their prophets to lead them back to Yahweh; these put the case against them, but they would not listen. (2 Chronicles 24, 19)


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