Talált 185 Eredmények: Human

  • Elijah was a human being like us; yet he prayed earnestly that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain upon the land. (James 5, 17)

  • Come to him, a living stone, rejected by human beings but chosen and precious in the sight of God, (1 Peter 2, 4)

  • Be subject to every human institution for the Lord's sake, whether it be to the king as supreme (1 Peter 2, 13)

  • so as not to spend what remains of one's life in the flesh on human desires, but on the will of God. (1 Peter 4, 2)

  • For this is why the gospel was preached even to the dead that, though condemned in the flesh in human estimation, they might live in the spirit in the estimation of God. (1 Peter 4, 6)

  • for no prophecy ever came through human will; but rather human beings moved by the holy Spirit spoke under the influence of God. (2 Peter 1, 21)

  • but he received a rebuke for his own crime: a mute beast spoke with a human voice and restrained the prophet's madness. (2 Peter 2, 16)

  • If we accept human testimony, the testimony of God is surely greater. Now the testimony of God is this, that he has testified on behalf of his Son. (1 John 5, 9)

  • The first creature resembled a lion, the second was like a calf, the third had a face like that of a human being, and the fourth looked like an eagle in flight. (Revelation 4, 7)

  • The appearance of the locusts was like that of horses ready for battle. On their heads they wore what looked like crowns of gold; their faces were like human faces, (Revelation 9, 7)

  • So the four angels were released, who were prepared for this hour, day, month, and year to kill a third of the human race. (Revelation 9, 15)

  • By these three plagues of fire, smoke, and sulfur that came out of their mouths a third of the human race was killed. (Revelation 9, 18)


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