Found 18 Results for: sentence

  • in accord with his law, and you shall follow their sentence. Neither shall you turn aside to the right or to the left. (Deuteronomy 17, 11)

  • For it was the sentence of the Lord that their hearts would be hardened, and that they would fight against Israel and fall, and that they did not deserve any clemency, and that they should perish, just as the Lord had commanded Moses. (Joshua 11, 20)

  • And when each one had seen this, they were crying out together, “Never has such a thing been done in Israel, from the day that our fathers ascended from Egypt, even to the present time. Let a sentence be brought and let us decide in common what ought to be done.” (Judges 19, 30)

  • Now therefore, hear the sentence: Prohibit those men, so that this city may be not built, until perhaps there may be further orders from me. (Ezra 4, 21)

  • Yet all his neighbors argued with him, saying: “Now, an order was given to execute you because of this matter, and you barely escaped a death sentence, and again you are burying the dead?” (Tobit 2, 8)

  • Then the king had both of them questioned, and when they confessed, he ordered a sentence of death. (Esther 2, 3)

  • as to what sentence should fall upon Vashti the queen, who had refused to do the commandment of king Artaxerxes, which he had delivered to her by the eunuchs. (Esther 3, 15)

  • Neither are they content to withhold thanks for benefits and to violate in themselves the laws of humanity, but they also think they are able to escape from every sentence of the sifting judgment of God. (Esther 13, 4)

  • And so, Ptolemy went to the king in a certain court where he was, as if merely to refresh himself, and he influenced him away from the sentence. (2 Maccabees 4, 46)

  • Then Daniel inquired, about the law and the sentence, of Arioch, the general of the king’s army, who had gone forth to execute the wise men of Babylon. (Daniel 2, 14)

  • And he asked him, who had received the orders of the king, for what reason such a cruel sentence had gone forth from the face of the king. And so, when Arioch had revealed the matter to Daniel, (Daniel 2, 15)

  • The same hour, the sentence was fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar, and he was driven away from among men, and he ate hay like an ox, and his body was drenched with the dew of heaven, until his hair increased like the feathers of eagles, and his nails like those of birds. (Daniel 4, 30)


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