Znaleziono 725 Wyniki dla: Good Tree
From Issachar came two hundred clan chiefs, men of good parts, that could give sure advice to Israel as the times demanded;✻ the rest of their tribe was of the same mind with them. (1 Chronicles 12, 32)
no tree in the forest but will sing for joy to greet its Lord’s coming. He comes to judge the earth.✻ (1 Chronicles 16, 33)
This promise then, Lord, which thou hast made concerning thy servant and his line, do thou for ever fulfil; make thy word good, (1 Chronicles 17, 23)
and now, Lord God, make good thy promise to him. Since thou hast made me king over thy people, a great people countless as the dust, (2 Chronicles 1, 9)
Lord God of Israel, he said, thou reignest without rival in heaven and earth, making good thy merciful promises to all who follow thee with undivided hearts. (2 Chronicles 6, 14)
Well for the men of Juda that their pride was humbled; they were spared the Lord’s vengeance; were not doomed to perish, like a race in whom no good is to be found. (2 Chronicles 12, 12)
Why yes, the king of Israel told him, there is one man through whom we might ask for the Lord’s counsel; yet is he no friend of mine, still he will be prophesying that ill fortune is to befall me, never good; Michaeas is his name, the son of Jemla. Nay, my lord king, said Josaphat, think better of it. (2 Chronicles 18, 7)
So the messenger who went to summon Michaeas told him, Here are all the prophets bidding the king good speed, like one man; pray join thy voice to theirs, and prophesy good fortune. (2 Chronicles 18, 12)
(It is as I told thee, Achab said to Josaphat; still he prophesies ill fortune, never good.) (2 Chronicles 18, 17)
And when Amasias asked what was to become of the hundred talents he had spent on the mercenaries from Israel, the answer came, Worse losses yet the Lord can make good to thee. (2 Chronicles 25, 9)
and sought his favour with earnest prayer. That prayer the Lord answered, and restored him to his throne at Jerusalem. Such good proof had Manasses that the Lord only was God. (2 Chronicles 33, 13)
So, in the first year of the Persian king, Cyrus, the Lord made good the promise which Jeremias had uttered in his name. He put a resolve into the heart of Cyrus, king of Persia; who thereupon published a written decree all through his dominions; (2 Chronicles 36, 22)
