Talált 151 Eredmények: wide path

  • He abandoned the LORD, the God of his fathers, and did not follow the path of the LORD. (2 Kings 21, 22)

  • Then he made a bronze altar twenty cubits long, twenty cubits wide and ten cubits high. (2 Chronicles 4, 1)

  • He had made a bronze platform five cubits long, five cubits wide, and three cubits high, which he had placed in the middle of the courtyard. Having ascended it, Solomon knelt in the presence of the whole of Israel and stretched forth his hands toward heaven. (2 Chronicles 6, 13)

  • He followed the path of his father Asa unswervingly, doing what was right in the LORD'S sight. (2 Chronicles 20, 32)

  • He received a letter from the prophet Elijah with this message: "Thus says the LORD, the God of your ancestor David: 'Because you have not followed the path of your father Jehoshaphat, nor of Asa, king of Judah, (2 Chronicles 21, 12)

  • He also built machines in Jerusalem, devices contrived to stand on the towers and at the angles of the walls to shoot arrows and cast large stones. His fame spread far and wide, and his power was ascribed to the marvelous help he had received. (2 Chronicles 26, 15)

  • He pleased the LORD, following the path of his ancestor David. (2 Chronicles 34, 2)

  • Now the city was quite wide and spacious, but its population was small, and none of the houses had been rebuilt. (Nehemiah 7, 4)

  • While they were yet in their kingdom, in the midst of the many good things that you had given them and in the wide and fertile land that you had spread out before them, they did not serve you nor did they turn away from their evil deeds. (Nehemiah 9, 35)

  • Tobit exclaimed: "Welcome! God save you, brother! Do not be provoked with me, brother, for wanting to learn the truth about your family. So it turns out that you are a kinsman, and from a noble and good line! I knew Hananiah and Nathaniah, the two sons of Shemaiah the elder; with me they used to make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, where we would worship together. No, they did not stray from the right path; your kinsmen are good men. You are certainly of good lineage, and welcome!" (Tobit 5, 14)

  • The gateway he built to a height of seventy cubits, with an opening forty cubits wide for the passage of his chariot forces and the marshaling of his infantry. (Judith 1, 4)

  • and instructed them to keep firm hold of the mountain passes, since these offered access to Judea. It would be easy to ward off the attacking forces, as the defile was only wide enough for two abreast. (Judith 4, 7)


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