Fondare 624 Risultati per: False Prophet
There was much that had been dedicated by the prophet Samuel, by Saul the son of Cis, Abner son of Ner, and Joab son of Sarvia; everything so dedicated was under the care of Selemith and his kindred. (1 Chronicles 26, 28)
All his deeds, first and last, stand recorded by the seer Samuel, and the prophet Nathan, and Gad the man of visions; (1 Chronicles 29, 29)
And she said to the king, It was no false tale I heard in my own country, of the powers thou hast, of the wisdom which is thine. (2 Chronicles 9, 5)
What else Solomon did, first and last, is to be found in the book that was written by the prophet Nathan, in the prophecy of Ahias the Silonite, and in the vision of the seer Addo that pronounces doom against Jeroboam son of Nabat. (2 Chronicles 9, 29)
But the Lord sent word to the prophet Semeias, (2 Chronicles 11, 2)
Thereupon the prophet Semeias came into Roboam’s presence, where he sat with all the chief men of Juda, that had taken refuge in Jerusalem at Sesac’s approach. This is the Lord’s message for you, he told them; You have abandoned me, and now I am abandoning you to the mercy of Sesac. (2 Chronicles 12, 5)
All he did, first and last, is to be found set out fully in the writing of the prophet Semeias and the seer Addo. All through his reign there was war between him and Jeroboam. (2 Chronicles 12, 15)
What else Abia did, the life he led and all his exploits, may be found fully set down in the writings of the prophet Addo. (2 Chronicles 13, 22)
Israel he has abandoned; long must they wait without true God, true prophet or true law, (2 Chronicles 15, 3)
Upon hearing the inspired words of this prophet, Azarias son of Oded, Asa’s courage rose; never an idol was left in Juda or Benjamin, or the cities he had recovered in the hill-country of Ephraim. He also dedicated anew the altar of the Lord before the temple porch, (2 Chronicles 15, 8)
Thereupon the prophet Hanani came into the royal presence, with this message: This was ill done, to call the king of Syria to thy aid. If thou hadst put thy trust in the Lord, the army of Syria itself should have been at thy mercy. (2 Chronicles 16, 7)
At this, Asa fell into a rage, and had the prophet committed to prison, to vent his high displeasure; it was at this time, too, that he put many of his subjects to death. (2 Chronicles 16, 10)
