Znaleziono 674 Wyniki dla: Lot
Heman’s sons were called Bocciau, Mathaniau, Oziel, Subuel, Jerimoth, Hananias, Hanani, Eliatha, Geddelthi, Romemthiezer, Jesbacassa, Mellothi, Othir and Mahazioth. (1 Chronicles 25, 4)
and they cast lots for the order in which they were to take turns, without regard to seniority or to skill. (1 Chronicles 25, 8)
The first lot fell to Joseph, that was of Asaph’s clan. Of the rest, each had twelve more, his brethren and his sons, associated with him; their names were Godolias, (1 Chronicles 25, 9)
Mellothi, (1 Chronicles 25, 26)
Lots were cast between the various families, without regard to seniority, and so the various gates were assigned to them; (1 Chronicles 26, 13)
The second regiment, in the second month, was under an Ahohite, Dudia, and afterwards under another called Macelloth. (1 Chronicles 27, 4)
thou, in heaven, thy high dwelling-place, wilt be listening; do thou relent, and send to each man the lot his deeds deserve, thou, who alone readest the hearts of human kind. (2 Chronicles 6, 30)
And all these brought him gifts, so that gold and silver ware, presents of clothes and armour, spices, too, and horses and mules came in year by year. (2 Chronicles 9, 24)
So Josaphat and his men went down to strip them of their spoil, and found there, among the dead, such plunder of harness and clothes and precious ornaments as they could not carry with them; it was three days before all the booty was taken away. (2 Chronicles 20, 25)
to find the king standing on a dais, there at the entry, with chieftains and bodyguard about him, while all the folk rejoiced, blowing trumpets and playing on instruments of many kinds, and shouting their praises. Well might she rend her clothes, and cry out, Treason, treason! (2 Chronicles 23, 13)
It was Zabad, son of the Ammonitess Semmaath, and Josabad, son of the Moabitess Semarith, that made the plot against him. (2 Chronicles 24, 26)
And the four men we have named stood there befriending the captives; those that went naked must be clothed out of the spoils; then, clothed and shod, they must be refreshed with food and drink, must be anointed after their journey. No care was wanting; some, that could not walk, or were of feeble age, must ride on asses. And so they escorted them to Jericho, the city of palm trees, and restored them to their kindred, and themselves went back to Samaria. (2 Chronicles 28, 15)
