Fondare 364 Risultati per: Divine Order
and there he built an altar to the Lord, and brought burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offering. Fire came down from heaven upon his altar of burnt-sacrifice, to prove the divine acceptance of his plea; (1 Chronicles 21, 26)
The order of these families was arranged by lot, the heads of families in either clan taking rank as overseers of the sanctuary and of all divine things. (1 Chronicles 24, 5)
And the lot gave the names in this order: Joiarib, Jedei, (1 Chronicles 24, 7)
This Heman was the king’s seer, interpreting the divine utterance to him; and God had made him the proud father of all these;✻ fourteen sons he gave him and three daughters. (1 Chronicles 25, 5)
Thus were the sons of Asaph, Idithun and Heman marshalled, at the king’s express order, for their temple service of making music with cymbals, harp and zither. (1 Chronicles 25, 6)
The whole number, including those brethren of theirs who had skill in the divine chant, all masters of their craft, was two hundred and eighty-eight; (1 Chronicles 25, 7)
and they cast lots for the order in which they were to take turns, without regard to seniority or to skill. (1 Chronicles 25, 8)
And indeed, when Joab son of Sarvia went about to register them, he left the task incomplete, because of the divine vengeance that fell on Israel; thus the annals of king David do not give the full number of those registered. (1 Chronicles 27, 24)
He told him of the order in which priest and Levite were to do all that had to be done, keep all that had to be kept, in the Lord’s temple. (1 Chronicles 28, 13)
and, with such great retinue, betook himself to the hill-sanctuary at Gabaon. Gabaon was still the resting-place of that tabernacle which God’s servant Moses fashioned, out in the desert, to be the witness of the divine covenant. (2 Chronicles 1, 3)
the food that was on his table, the lodging of his servants, the order and splendour of his court, the fine attire of his cup-bearers, and what victims he offered in the Lord’s temple, she stood breathless in wonder. (2 Chronicles 9, 4)
Now that Roboam was strong, and firmly seated on his throne, he defied the divine law, and all his people did the like.✻ (2 Chronicles 12, 1)
