Fondare 262 Risultati per: Command
Ah, if I had but command of a people like this, I would soon clear Abimelech out of my path.Hereupon, Abimelech was bidden muster a great force, and come with all speed. (Judges 9, 29)
Gaal’s words had come to the ears of Zebul, who was in command of the city, and in high displeasure (Judges 9, 30)
still ready at his command, Heli recognized at last whose voice it was the boy had heard. Go back to sleep, he told Samuel; and if the voice comes again, do thou answer, Speak on, Lord; thy servant is listening. And Samuel went back to his bed and fell asleep. (1 Samuel 3, 9)
Then he heard the voice of Heli calling, Samuel, my son Samuel! I am ready at thy command, said he. (1 Samuel 3, 16)
Then, when you saw Naas king of the Ammonites levying war on you, nothing would serve but that I should appoint a king to command you; as if the Lord your God were not reigning among you as your king! (1 Samuel 12, 12)
when he picked an army of three thousand men. Of these, two thousand were under his own command, around Machmas and the hill country of Bethel, and a thousand under Jonathan at Gabaa in Benjamin. The rest of the people he sent back to their homes. (1 Samuel 13, 2)
So the word went round that Saul had overpowered a Philistine garrison, and Israel was at war with the Philistines; and they raised their battle-cry under Saul’s command at Galgala. (1 Samuel 13, 4)
When complaint was made that his men had disobeyed the Lord’s command by eating meat with the blood in it, Saul told them, You have broken the law; find a great stone, and roll it up to where I stand. (1 Samuel 14, 33)
His wife’s name was Achinoam, daughter to Achimaas. And he put his army under the command of his cousin Abner, son of Ner; (1 Samuel 14, 50)
I repent, now, of having made Saul king of Israel; he has played me false, and left my command unfulfilled. At this, Samuel was greatly moved, and all night long he pleaded with the Lord. (1 Samuel 15, 11)
The Lord’s blessing on thee, was Saul’s greeting to him; I have fulfilled the divine command. (1 Samuel 15, 13)
How is it thou didst not obey the Lord’s command? Why didst thou fall to plundering, in defiance of the Lord’s will? (1 Samuel 15, 19)
