Znaleziono 345 Wyniki dla: Third Part
But you, too, had your part to play; you were to make no terms with the men who dwelt in it, you were to overthrow every altar of theirs. How is it that you have disobeyed my command? (Judges 2, 2)
And when all the men of his generation had become a part of their people, a new generation arose, to whom the Lord’s power was still untried, his dealings with Israel still unknown. (Judges 2, 10)
Go with thee I will, she answered; and yet this part of thine is to win thee no renown. A woman’s hand is to vanquish Sisara. Then she set out with Barac on the journey to Cedes, (Judges 4, 9)
Gone was the warrior breed, lost to the country-side, until Debbora came, Debbora, that played a mother’s part in Israel. (Judges 5, 7)
Listen to what they are saying, and it will give thee courage, bid thee go down more confidently to the attack. So Gedeon and his servant Phara made their way down to a part of the camp where sentries were on guard. (Judges 7, 11)
when a woman threw down from the roof part of a mill-stone, which struck him on the head and pierced to the brain. (Judges 9, 53)
What, said his master, betake ourselves to an alien town, that is no part of Israel? No, I am for pressing on to Gabaa, (Judges 19, 12)
no chief, no clan but took part in this general muster of the Lord’s people. Four hundred thousand foot, (Judges 20, 2)
This, too, was part of the oath which the Israelites took at Maspha, that none of them would wed his daughter to a man of Benjamin’s race. (Judges 21, 1)
whatever earth closes over thee when thou diest shall be my place of death and burial. Due meed of punishment the Lord give me, and more than due, if aught but death part thee and me. (Ruth 1, 17)
When they were seated, he told the rival claimant, Here is Noemi, that lately came back out of Moab, offering to sell part of the land which belonged to our kinsman Elimelech. (Ruth 4, 3)
Of this, I thought it well to give thee notice, and challenge thee before the neighbours who are sitting by, and these, the elders of my people. Hast thou a mind to play a kinsman’s part, and claim it for thy own? Then thou must buy it, and so enter into possession. If not, tell me, so that I may know what to do; thy right comes first, and mine second; there is no other kinsman. Yes, said he, I will buy it. (Ruth 4, 4)
