Znaleziono 39 Wyniki dla: Trial
So, later, when our agreement is fulfilled, my honesty shall be on its trial; if I keep for myself any beast except those which are speckled or spotted or grey, whether it be lamb or kid, call me a thief. (Genesis 30, 33)
But Moses said to the people, Do not be afraid; God has come here to make trial of your obedience; he would have you possessed with the fear of him, to preserve you from sin. (Exodus 20, 20)
In that city he will live, until he has been put on trial for his offence, and again until the death of the high priest who then holds office.✻ After that, the man who has shed blood may return to his own city and home, taking sanctuary no longer. (Joshua 20, 6)
Israelite or alien who had shed blood unwittingly, and would escape from the vengeance of the next of kin, must make his way to one of the cities thus set apart, until he could stand his trial before the people. (Joshua 20, 9)
Thereupon Abner proposed to Joab that champions should come forward and make trial of arms, and to this Joab agreed. (2 Samuel 2, 14)
And now Solomon was visited by the queen of Saba. She had heard by report of the wisdom with which the Lord’s favour had endowed him, and came to make trial of his powers with knotty questions. (1 Kings 10, 1)
Then he sent a challenge to Joas, son of Joachaz, son of Jehu, king of Israel; Come, let us have a trial of strength! (2 Kings 14, 8)
And now Solomon was visited by the queen of Saba. His fame had reached her, and she came to make trial of his power with knotty questions. Great was the wealth she brought with her to Jerusalem; her camels were loaded with spices and abundant gold and precious stones. And when she met Solomon, she told him all the thoughts that exercised her mind; (2 Chronicles 9, 1)
And now Amasias, upon ill advice taken, sent a challenge to Joas, son of Joachaz, son of Jehu, king of Israel, Come, let us have a trial of strength! (2 Chronicles 25, 17)
This was but a trial which the Lord allowed to befall him, so that he might leave to later ages, as God’s servant Job did, a document of patience. (Tobit 2, 12)
should I stand my trial, I know that I must be found innocent! (Job 13, 18)
Bestir thyself, Lord, let not human strength prevail; let the heathen stand upon their trial before thee; (Psalms 9, 20)
