Talált 345 Eredmények: Third Part
So Esdras rose up, and bound them by an oath, priests, Levites, and common folk, to do their part. (Ezra 10, 5)
then Jedaia, son of Haromaph, for the part abutting on his own house; then Hattus, son of Hasebonias. (Nehemiah 3, 10)
Then came the Levites … Rehum son of Benni; then Hesebias, along that part of the Ceila district which was in his charge; (Nehemiah 3, 17)
then Benjamin and Hasub for the part opposite their house, then Azarias, son of Maasias, son of Ananias, for the part opposite his. (Nehemiah 3, 23)
then came Phalel, son of Ozi, for the part by the corner itself and the high tower of the royal palace that looks out on the prison yard; then Phadaia, son of Pharos, (Nehemiah 3, 25)
and the Nathinaeans (who)✻ lived in the Ophel quarter, for the part by the eastern water-gate, and the jutting tower. (Nehemiah 3, 26)
Thou didst part the waters at their coming, so that they crossed the sea dry-shod, didst hurl their pursuers into the depths of it, so that they sank like a stone beneath the rushing waves. (Nehemiah 9, 11)
This done, he roasted part of the meat, which they ate on their journey, and salted the rest, to serve them for provisions till they should reach Rages in Media. (Tobit 6, 6)
Then he recounted to him the younger Tobias’ history, and brought him back to take part in the wedding-feast. (Tobit 9, 7)
While the younger Tobias lingered thus over his marriage, his father fell into an extreme of anxiety. What means this long delay on my son’s part? he asked. What has detained him? (Tobit 10, 1)
We have taken part in our fathers’ sins; we are guilty men, rebels against thee. (Judith 7, 19)
Tell me, what moved thee to part from their company and betake thyself to us? (Judith 11, 3)
