Znaleziono 465 Wyniki dla: Living Creature
The king and his men then marched on Jerusalem, on the Jebusites living in the territory. These said to David, 'You will not get in here. The blind and the lame will hold you off.' (That is to say: David will never get in here.) (2 Samuel 5, 6)
the king said to the prophet Nathan, 'Look, I am living in a cedar-wood palace, while the ark of God is under awnings.' (2 Samuel 7, 2)
The king asked 'Where is he?' Ziba replied, 'He is living in the household of Machir son of Ammiel, at Lo-Debar.' (2 Samuel 9, 4)
Meribbaal had a young son whose name was Micha. All the people living in Ziba's household entered Meribbaal's service. (2 Samuel 9, 12)
Hadadezer sent messengers and mobilised the Aramaeans living on the other side of the river; and these arrived at Helam, with Shobach the commander of Hadadezer's army, at their head. (2 Samuel 10, 16)
David returned to his palace in Jerusalem. The king took the ten concubines, whom he had left to look after the palace, and put them under guard. He provided for their upkeep but never went near them again; they were shut away until the day they died, widows, as it were, of a living man. (2 Samuel 20, 3)
'Cut the living child in two,' the king said, 'and give half to one, half to the other.' (1 Kings 3, 25)
At this the woman who was the mother of the living child addressed the king, for she felt acutely for her son. 'I beg you, my lord,' she said, 'let them give her the live child; on no account let them kill him!' But the other said, 'He shall belong to neither of us. Cut him in half!' (1 Kings 3, 26)
One winged creature's wing was five cubits long and the other wing five cubits: ten cubits from wing tip to wing tip. (1 Kings 6, 24)
The other winged creature also measured ten cubits; both had the same measurements and the same shape. (1 Kings 6, 25)
His own living quarters, in the other court and inwards from the Hall, were of the same construction. And there was a house similar to this Hall for Pharaoh's daughter whom he had taken in marriage. (1 Kings 7, 8)
(Pharaoh king of Egypt mounted an expedition, captured Gezer, burnt it down and massacred the Canaanites living there; he then gave the town as a dowry to his daughter, Solomon's wife, (1 Kings 9, 16)
