Fondare 281 Risultati per: Sacred Service
So up they went into the city, and as they entered it, there was Samuel coming out towards them, on his way to the sacred hill. (1 Samuel 9, 14)
So at last thou wilt come to the Hill of God, where the Philistines have set a garrison; and here, upon entering the city, thou wilt meet a company of prophets coming down from the sacred height.✻ With harp and tambour, flute and zither at their head, they will be uttering words of prophecy; (1 Samuel 10, 5)
he had a priest with him, bearing the sacred mantle, Achias son of Achitob. (This Achitob was brother to Ichabod, and son of that Phinees whose father Heli was once the Lord’s priest at Silo.) The men in the ranks, too, knew nothing of Jonathan’s errand. (1 Samuel 14, 3)
But the people cried out to Saul, What, shall he die, Jonathan, who has won such a victory for Israel? As the Lord is a living God, that were great wrong. Never a hair shall fall from his head; this day he has done good service, God speeding him. So it was that the people, that day, saved Jonathan’s life. (1 Samuel 14, 45)
Thus it was that David met Saul and entered his service; and became his armour-bearer, so well Saul loved him. (1 Samuel 16, 21)
David was the youngest; and when his three eldest brothers went into Saul’s service, (1 Samuel 17, 14)
It was then that Saul took David into his service, and would not allow him to go back home; (1 Samuel 18, 2)
meanwhile, Michol brought out a sacred image and laid it in his bed, with goat’s hair at its head, and coverlets wrapped about it; (1 Samuel 19, 13)
Yes, answered the priest, there is the sword of the Philistine, Goliath, whom thou didst slay in the Valley of the Terebinth. Wrapped in a cloth it lies, behind the sacred mantle. If thou wilt take that, take it; there is none other but that. And there is none other like that, said David; give it me. (1 Samuel 21, 9)
(It was here that Abiathar, son of Achimelech, took refuge with David; and he came bringing the sacred mantle with him.) (1 Samuel 23, 6)
but David, hearing of the secret plans that were being made for his hurt, would have Abiathar consult the sacred mantle. (1 Samuel 23, 9)
And still, as he came, David uttered threats; It was a thankless care of mine to protect all this man’s goods, out in the desert, so that he never felt loss; it is an ill return he makes me for such a service. (1 Samuel 25, 21)
