Fondare 523 Risultati per: Divine Promise
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)
and now, Lord God, make good thy promise to him. Since thou hast made me king over thy people, a great people countless as the dust, (2 Chronicles 1, 9)
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, he said, who has fulfilled in act the promise he made to my father David. (2 Chronicles 6, 4)
That promise of his the Lord has fulfilled; I have come forward in my father David’s place, sit upon the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised I should; it has been mine to build a house to the honour of the Lord, Israel’s God, (2 Chronicles 6, 10)
Do not forget, Lord God of Israel, that other promise of thine to David, that he should always have an heir to sit on the throne of Israel, would but his sons guide their steps, like David himself, as in thy presence; (2 Chronicles 6, 16)
let that promise too, Lord God of Israel, be ratified! (2 Chronicles 6, 17)
and I will raise up a dynasty to follow thee; such was my promise to thy father David, that he should always have an heir to sit on the throne of Israel. (2 Chronicles 7, 18)
Thus the king refused to fall in with the people’s request; the Lord’s will was to give effect to the promise he had made, through Ahias the Silonite, to Jeroboam son of Nabat. (2 Chronicles 10, 15)
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)
Think you now to maintain yourselves against that kingdom which David’s line rules by divine commission? Your numbers indeed are many; but what gods protect you? Only the golden calves Jeroboam made for you. (2 Chronicles 13, 8)
but in his own father’s God; kept close to the divine commandments, far from the sins of Israel. (2 Chronicles 17, 4)
It was the divine will, for Ochozias’ punishment, that he should pay Joram this visit, and with him should offer battle to Jehu, son of Namsi, whom the Lord had anointed king to make an end of Achab’s line. (2 Chronicles 22, 7)
