Found 148 Results for: Books of Samuel

  • The wisdom of many great things has been revealed to us through the law, and the prophets, and the other books that followed these. Concerning these things, Israel ought to be praised, because of doctrine and wisdom. For it is necessary, not only for those who are speaking, but even for outsiders, to be skillful, both in speaking and in writing, so as to become very learned. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 1)

  • My grandfather Jesus, after he gave himself fully to a diligent reading of the law, and the prophets, and the other books that were handed down to us by our ancestors, also wanted to write something himself, about the things that pertain to doctrine and wisdom, so that those who desire to learn and to become skillful in these things would be more and more attentive in mind, and would be strengthened to live according to the law. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 2)

  • And not only these words, but also the law itself, and the prophets, and the remainder of the books, have no small difference from when they have been spoken in their own language. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 5)

  • For in the time of king Ptolemy Euergetes, in the thirty-eighth year after I had arrived in Egypt, after I had been there for a long time, I found, left behind there, books with a doctrine neither small nor contemptible. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 6)

  • Samuel, prophet of the Lord, beloved by the Lord his God, established a new government, and he anointed leaders over his people. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 16)

  • And the Lord said to me: “Even if Moses and Samuel were to stand before me, my soul would not be toward this people. Cast them away from my face, and let them depart! (Jeremiah 15, 1)

  • A river of fire rushed forth from his presence. Thousands upon thousands ministered to him, and ten thousand times hundreds of thousands attended before him. The trial began, and the books were opened. (Daniel 7, 10)

  • in year one of his reign, I, Daniel, understood in the books the number of the years, concerning the word of the Lord which came to Jeremiah, the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would be completed in seventy years. (Daniel 9, 2)

  • Next, he said to another, ‘In truth, how much do you owe?’ And he said, ‘One hundred measures of wheat.’ He said to him, ‘Take your record books, and write eighty.’ (Luke 16, 7)

  • Now there are also many other things that Jesus did, which, if each of these were written down, the world itself, I suppose, would not be able to contain the books that would be written. (John 21, 25)

  • And all the prophets who have spoken, from Samuel and thereafter, have announced these days. (Acts 3, 24)

  • after about four hundred and fifty years. And after these things, he gave them judges, even until the prophet Samuel. (Acts 13, 20)


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