Talált 596 Eredmények: evil generation

  • He did evil in the sight of the LORD, following the abominable practices of the nations whom the LORD had cleared out of the way of the Israelites. (2 Kings 21, 2)

  • He immolated his son by fire. He practiced soothsaying and divination, and reintroduced the consulting of ghosts and spirits. He did much evil in the LORD'S sight and provoked him to anger. (2 Kings 21, 6)

  • But they did not listen, and Manasseh misled them into doing even greater evil than the nations whom the LORD had destroyed at the coming of the Israelites. (2 Kings 21, 9)

  • "Because Manasseh, king of Judah, has practiced these abominations and has done greater evil than all that was done by the Amorites before him, and has led Judah into sin by his idols, (2 Kings 21, 11)

  • therefore thus says the LORD, the God of Israel: 'I will bring such evil on Jerusalem and Judah that, whenever anyone hears of it, his ears shall ring. (2 Kings 21, 12)

  • because they have done evil in my sight and provoked me from the day their fathers came forth from Egypt until today.'" (2 Kings 21, 15)

  • In addition to the sin which he caused Judah to commit, Manasseh did evil in the sight of the LORD, shedding so much innocent blood as to fill the length and breadth of Jerusalem. (2 Kings 21, 16)

  • He did evil in the sight of the LORD, as his father Manasseh had done. (2 Kings 21, 20)

  • Thus says the LORD: I will bring upon this place and upon its inhabitants all the evil that is threatened in the book which the king of Judah has read. (2 Kings 22, 16)

  • I will therefore gather you to your ancestors; you shall go to your grave in peace, and your eyes shall not see all the evil I will bring upon this place.'" This they reported to the king. (2 Kings 22, 20)

  • He did evil in the sight of the LORD, just as his forebears had done. (2 Kings 23, 32)

  • He did evil in the sight of the LORD, just as his forebears had done. (2 Kings 23, 37)


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