Znaleziono 40 Wyniki dla: Warn
But the Lord told him, It shall not be so; whoever kills Cain shall pay for it sevenfold. And the Lord gave Cain such token of his protection as should warn the chance-comer not to kill him. (Genesis 4, 15)
But thou didst warn thy servants, You shall never have audience of me again, unless you bring your youngest brother with you. (Genesis 44, 23)
he was bidden go down again, and warn the people not to pass beyond their bounds in their eagerness to see the Lord; or it might be that a great multitude of them would incur death. (Exodus 19, 21)
but Balaam said, Did I not warn thee that I must needs carry out God’s bidding? (Numbers 23, 26)
And Balaam still answered, Did I not warn the messengers thou sentest to me, (Numbers 24, 12)
Forget the Lord thy God, betake thyself to other gods as their slave and worshipper, and I warn thee, here and now, that it shall be thy utter ruin. (Deuteronomy 8, 19)
For indeed there will be no lack of poor men in the land that is to be thy home;✻ I must needs warn thee, then, to be open-handed towards thy brother, thy fellow-countryman, when he is poor and in want. (Deuteronomy 15, 11)
then I warn thee here and now that it will be thy ruin; the land thou art winning for thyself on the other side of Jordan will be thine only for a little. (Deuteronomy 30, 18)
I warn you here and now that the Lord will never dispossess them to make room for you. Evermore they will be at your side, ready to snare and entrap you and catch your feet unawares, eyesores to blind you; and at last he will dispossess you instead, banish you utterly from this fair land he has given you for your home. (Joshua 23, 13)
When they came back (for he was still waiting at Jericho), all he said was, Did I not warn you not to send? (2 Kings 2, 18)
He, the God of their fathers, sent messengers to warn them; never a day dawned but he was already pleading with them, so well he loved his people and his dwelling-place. (2 Chronicles 36, 15)
We warn the king’s grace that if this city is rebuilt, and its walls restored, there will be an end of all tribute, toll and custom, to the prejudice of the royal revenues. (Ezra 4, 13)
