Fondare 116 Risultati per: Reward
if they make him their enemy, his speedy retribution overwhelms them, brings them, without more ado, the reward they have deserved. (Deuteronomy 7, 10)
This is all the reward I ask for, that you should give me all the ear-rings you have taken as spoil. (Among the desert tribes, it was the custom to wear ear-rings.) (Judges 8, 24)
May the Lord reward thee for what thou hast done; may the Lord God of Israel, in whose shelter thou hast learned to trust, make thee full return for it! (Ruth 2, 12)
Now thy dynasty shall fall with thee; the Lord has found a man to fulfil his purposes, and rule his people instead of thee; such is the reward of disobedience. (1 Samuel 13, 14)
And now here was David asking, What reward is there for saving Israel’s honour, by overcoming the Philistines? What, shall an uncircumcised Philistine defy the armies of the living God? (1 Samuel 17, 26)
So they repeated to him the tale of what the reward should be. (1 Samuel 17, 27)
should a man meet his enemy, and let him go unharmed? The Lord reward thee for this day’s kindness. (1 Samuel 24, 20)
There was one came to me at Siceleg and told me of Saul’s death, thinking to bring me good news; and his reward was then and there to be seized and slain. (2 Samuel 4, 10)
He had promised a reward to the conqueror of the Jebusites, to the man who should reach the gutters of the roofs, and clear them of the blind and lame (as he called them) that were David’s enemies. That was how the saying arose, No entry into the precincts for the blind and the lame.✻ (2 Samuel 5, 8)
and camest here but yesterday; there is no need for thee to leave Jerusalem, as the rest of us are leaving it, to-day. I will go where I must; do thou and these brethren of thine return, and may the Lord’s faithful mercies reward thee for this loyal service thou hast shewn. (2 Samuel 15, 20)
Such reward David had for doing the Lord’s will, nor ever swerving, while life lasted, from his decrees, except in the matter of Urias the Hethite. (1 Kings 15, 5)
Thereupon the king of Israel summoned all the elders of his land; Mark well, he said, how craftily this man deals with us; this is my reward for consenting to give up wives and sons, silver and gold, at his demand. (1 Kings 20, 7)
