Znaleziono 616 Wyniki dla: Good Works
Must they make such a return for my good will, laying a snare to take my life? Bethink thee, how I ever stood up before thee to plead for them, to avert thy anger from them. (Jeremiah 18, 20)
For that good news, be he rewarded with the noise of battle-cry at morn, dirge at noon, like some city the Lord overthrows in anger unrelenting! (Jeremiah 20, 16)
What seest thou, Jeremias? the Lord asked, and I told him, Figs, the good ones excellent good, the foul ones very foul, too foul for eating. (Jeremiah 24, 3)
A message from the Lord God of Israel: This meaning the good figs have, that good will of mine goes with the men of Juda I have banished from their homes, and sent away into the country of Chaldaea. (Jeremiah 24, 5)
And I will give them a heart to know me, know me by my divine name; they my people, and I their God, once in good earnest they have retraced their steps, and come back to me. (Jeremiah 24, 7)
here is one at last that brings good news! Why then, when his words come true, none will doubt that his errand was from the Lord. (Jeremiah 28, 9)
All but seventy years, he tells you, must have run their course before Babylon’s time is up; then I will come to relieve you, and make good the promise of your return. (Jeremiah 29, 10)
look for me, and you shall find me, if you will but look for me in good earnest. (Jeremiah 29, 13)
Here are siege-works raised to reduce the city; sword and famine and pestilence are giving it over to the Chaldaeans for their prey; of all thou hast threatened thou seest here the fulfilment. (Jeremiah 32, 24)
Behold, he says, a time is coming when I will make good my promise to Israel and Juda; (Jeremiah 33, 14)
With guilt of his, with guilt of household and court of his, I will reckon in full; all my unheeded threats against Jerusalem and Juda shall be made good. (Jeremiah 36, 31)
And they urged the king, these notables, to make an end of him; He goes about, said they, to weaken the resolve of the garrison, and of the people at large, by talking in this fashion; there is malice here, not good will. (Jeremiah 38, 4)
