Fondare 1039 Risultati per: Our Father
He it was that rid the land of all the shrine-prostitutes his father Asa had left. (1 Kings 22, 47)
He defied the Lord’s will, following the example of his own father and mother, and of Jeroboam, that taught Israel to sin. (1 Kings 22, 53)
To Baal’s service he gave himself and Baal’s worship, and earned, as his father had earned, the displeasure of the Lord God of Israel. (1 Kings 22, 54)
Eliseus watched it, crying out, My father, my father, Israel’s chariot and charioteer! But now he had sight of him no longer. He caught at his own clothes, and tore them across; (2 Kings 2, 12)
He too defied the Lord’s will, but not so openly as his father and mother before him; the images his father had raised to Baal he abolished, (2 Kings 3, 2)
And thus he greeted the king of Israel, What makest thou with me? To those other prophets betake thyself, whom thy father and thy mother knew. Tell me this, said Joram; why has the Lord gathered us here, kings three, to fall into the hands of Moab? (2 Kings 3, 13)
The child grew to boyhood, and one day, when he had gone out to be with his father where they were reaping the corn, (2 Kings 4, 18)
he told his father, My head aches, my head aches sorely. His father bade one of the servants carry him back to his mother; (2 Kings 4, 19)
his servants came and pleaded with him; Good father, they said, if the prophet had enjoined some great task on thee, thou wouldst surely have performed it; all the more readily thou shouldst obey him when he says, Wash and thou shalt be clean. (2 Kings 5, 13)
and the king of Israel, upon sight of them, asked Eliseus, My father, shall I strike them down? (2 Kings 6, 21)
Then Jehu said to his squire Badacer, Take up his body, and throw it down on the land that was once Naboth the Jezrahelite’s. I remember well, when thou and I were sitting in our chariot together, in attendance on his father Achab, how the Lord pronounced doom upon him: (2 Kings 9, 25)
Why then, you must pick out the likeliest among the princes, whichever enjoys your favour most, and put him on his father’s throne; then take up arms in the royal cause, and do battle. (2 Kings 10, 3)
