Fondare 187 Risultati per: Nob
and when Ezechias and his nobles came to see them, they blessed the Lord’s name, and blessed the people of Israel. (2 Chronicles 31, 8)
bade his nobles and commanders consider the plan of shutting in the water courses that ran beyond the city walls. (2 Chronicles 32, 3)
and deigned so to aid me when king and councillor and noble gave me audience! My task lightened by such favour shewn me, I set about finding men of name in Israel to bear me company. (Ezra 7, 28)
and handed over to them the offerings made by king, councillors, and nobles, and by such Israelites as came forward with gifts; the whole weight of silver and gold, and all the hallowed appurtenances of our God’s temple. (Ezra 8, 25)
none of the rulers knew whither I had gone, or on what errand; I had not opened my mind yet to the Jewish folk, priest or noble or ruler or any other whom the task concerned. (Nehemiah 2, 16)
That provision made, I set about encouraging them, nobles and chiefs and common folk alike; Fear no assault, I told them; bethink you how great, how fearsome the Lord is, and fight well each for his own kindred, for son and daughter and wife, for house and home. (Nehemiah 4, 14)
I had warned nobles and chiefs and common folk, Here is a task for many to do; spread wide apart, we are sundered far here on the wall and there; (Nehemiah 4, 19)
I took deep thought over it, and then taxed nobles and rulers with their fault; would they play the usurer with their own brethren? Summoning a great assembly of the citizens to confront them, (Nehemiah 5, 7)
Tobias, at this time, was exchanging letters with many of the Jewish nobles; (Nehemiah 6, 17)
But I, God putting such a resolve into my heart, mustered them all, nobles, rulers and common citizens alike, to make a register of them. I found the old register, with the names of those who first returned from exile, and their numbers, it proved, were as follows. (Nehemiah 7, 5)
Anathoth, Nob, Anania, (Nehemiah 11, 32)
With that, his son went out, and at the door stood a young man of noble mien, all girt about, as if he were ready for a journey. (Tobit 5, 5)
