Fondare 364 Risultati per: Divine Order
Play the man thou must, and keep thy courage high, carrying out faithfully the law my servant Moses enjoined on thee; never swerve to right or left, and thou shalt order thy life truly. (Joshua 1, 7)
Whoever thwarts thy will or refuses to obey any order of thine shall die for it; courage, then, play the man. (Joshua 1, 18)
Meanwhile, such was the divine command Josue had received through Moses, the priests must stand there in the river-bed till all was over.✻ So the people marched on speedily enough; (Joshua 4, 10)
So it was that the descendants of Juda appeared before Josue in Galgala. And now Caleb, son of Jephone, the Cenezite, spoke thus to him: Thou hast not forgotten the divine promise that was made to God’s servant Moses at Cades-Barne, concerning us two. (Joshua 14, 6)
and he wrote down in the book which contained the divine law, all that had passed. He took a great stone, too, and set it up under the oak that stood there in the Lord’s precincts; (Joshua 24, 26)
to make proof of Israel still; will they remember and follow the divine commands like their fathers, or not? (Judges 2, 22)
And now the Philistines invaded Juda, encamping, with little order, about the place afterwards called Lechi, the Jaw-bone; (Judges 15, 9)
and these now mustered at Silo,✻ where they asked divine counsel to know who should lead them into battle against Benjamin; Juda, the Lord told them, is to be your leader. (Judges 20, 18)
and Samuel was asleep, there in the divine presence, where God’s ark was, with the sacred lamp still burning. (1 Samuel 3, 3)
Till then, Samuel was a stranger to the divine voice; the Lord had not made any revelation to him. (1 Samuel 3, 7)
Only she gave her son the name of Ichabod, thinking how the divine presence had left Israel, now the ark was taken; thinking, too, of her father-in-law and her husband; (1 Samuel 4, 21)
and this was the answer given: You must make five little mounts of gold, and five golden mice, one for each of the Philistine provinces; it was the same divine punishment that afflicted all the provinces, all the chiefs alike. When they are ready, these emblems of your shame, these figures of the mice that have ravaged your land, make amends with them to the God of Israel, and ask relief for yourselves, and your gods, and your lands. (1 Samuel 6, 5)
