Fondare 1002 Risultati per: Time
With time, the rage of Assuerus cooled down, but he had not forgotten Vasthi’s offence, or her dismissal. (Esther 2, 1)
And now his courtiers and attendants offered him their counsel, It is time we made search for beauty and maidenhood, to console the king’s grace. (Esther 2, 2)
who was carried off from Jerusalem by the Babylonian king Nabuchodonosor at the same time as king Jechonias of Juda. (Esther 2, 6)
No time the couriers lost in following out the royal command; at Susan, the decree was posted up forthwith, and before the king and Aman had finished their wine, all the Jewish citizens were in tears. (Esther 3, 15)
Lose no time, then, the king answered; bring robe and horse, and do as much thyself for the Jew Mardochaeus, that sits there at the palace gates. And have a care that none of the ceremonies thou speakest of goes unobserved. (Esther 6, 10)
griefs borne, and strange vicissitudes. And the Jews pledged themselves and their children, with all who in after times should seek admission to their way of worship, to observe two days in each year, at the fixed time by this record determined.✻ (Esther 9, 27)
and either should take effect, all the world over, after an interval of time divinely decreed; (Esther 10, 11)
With eager and glad hearts all must come together and observe that time, the fourteenth and fifteenth days of Adar, as long as Israel’s race shall last. (Esther 10, 13)
it was a time of darkness and of peril, of affliction and sore need, and great fear brooded over all the earth. (Esther 11, 8)
… At this time his days were passed at the king’s palace, and two of the royal chamberlains, Bagatha and Thara, were much in his company. (Esther 12, 1)
So Mardochaeus bethought him of all the Lord’s great deeds in time past, (Esther 13, 8)
Lord, my childhood’s lessons are still unforgotten; I know that Israel, for all time, is the people of thy choice, chosen stock of a chosen race; I know that thy warnings have come true, (Esther 14, 5)
