Znaleziono 205 Wyniki dla: royal priesthood

  • When he slaughtered sheep, oxen, and fatlings at the stone Zoheleth, near En-rogel, Adonijah invited all his brothers, the king's sons, and all the royal officials of Judah. (1 Kings 1, 9)

  • Now, my lord king, all Israel is waiting for you to make known to them who is to sit on the throne after your royal majesty. (1 Kings 1, 20)

  • Was this done by my royal master's order without my being told who was to succeed to your majesty's kingly throne?" (1 Kings 1, 27)

  • he said to them: "Take with you the royal attendants. Mount my son Solomon upon my own mule and escort him down to Gihon. (1 Kings 1, 33)

  • As the LORD has been with your royal majesty, so may he be with Solomon, and exalt his throne even more than that of my lord, King David!" (1 Kings 1, 37)

  • Besides, Solomon took his seat on the royal throne, (1 Kings 1, 46)

  • With the royal power firmly in his grasp, Solomon allied himself by marriage with Pharaoh, king of Egypt. The daughter of Pharaoh, whom he married, he brought to the City of David, until he should finish building his palace, and the temple of the LORD, and the wall around Jerusalem. (1 Kings 3, 1)

  • These commissaries, one for each month, provided food for King Solomon and for all the guests at the royal table. They left nothing unprovided. (1 Kings 5, 7)

  • After Solomon finished building the temple of the LORD, the royal palace, and everything else that he had planned, (1 Kings 9, 1)

  • King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba everything she desired and asked for, besides such presents as were given her from Solomon's royal bounty. Then she returned with her servants to her own country. (1 Kings 10, 13)

  • The LORD then raised up an adversary to Solomon: Hadad the Edomite, who was of the royal line in Edom. (1 Kings 11, 14)

  • He took everything, including the treasures of the temple of the LORD and those of the royal palace, as well as all the gold shields made under Solomon. (1 Kings 14, 26)


“Devemos odiar os nossos pecados, visto que o amor ao Senhor significa paz”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina