Found 96 Results for: Thrown

  • People who passed by saw the body thrown on the road with the lion standing by; and they reported this in the city where the old prophet lived. (1 Kings 13, 25)

  • They saddled it and he went and found the body thrown on the road with the ass and the lion standing beside it. (1 Kings 13, 28)

  • Then Elijah said to the people, "Draw closer to me," and the people drew closer to him. He then repaired the altar of Yahweh which had been thrown down. (1 Kings 18, 30)

  • He answered, "I am burning with jealous love for Yahweh, the God of Hosts, because the Israelites have forsaken your covenant, thrown down your altars, and slain your prophets with the sword. No one is left but myself and they are still trying to kill me as well." (1 Kings 19, 10)

  • He answered, "I am burning with jealous love for Yahweh, the God of hosts, because the Israelites have forsaken your covenant, thrown down your altars and slain your prophets with the sword. No one is left but myself, yet they still seek my life to take it away." (1 Kings 19, 14)

  • They went as far as the Jordan, and all the way was littered with clothes and equipment which the Arameans had thrown away in their flight. The messengers returned and told this to the king. (2 Kings 7, 15)

  • They have thrown their gods into the fire and destroyed them, for they were not true gods but gods made of wood and stone by human hands. (2 Kings 19, 18)

  • The Sacred Pillar that was in the House of Yahweh was brought out of Jerusalem and was taken to the brook Kidron, where it was burned and its ashes thrown on the public grave. (2 Kings 23, 6)

  • There were altars which the kings of Judah had built on the roof of the palace of Ahaza. There were also altars built by Manasseh in the two courtyards of the House of Yahweh. Josiah had them all destroyed and reduced to dust, which was thrown into the brook Kidron. (2 Kings 23, 12)

  • I gave my bread to those who were hungry, my garments to those who were naked, and if I saw anyone of my tribe dead, and his body thrown over the ramparts of Nineveh I would bury him. (Tobit 1, 17)

  • When Tobias returned, he said: "Father, one of ours has been strangled and thrown into the public square." (Tobit 2, 3)

  • When the king returned from the garden to the banquet hall, Haman had thrown himself on the bed where Esther was reclining. The king exclaimed, "Is he going to molest the queen even before my eyes in my own house?" No sooner had the king spoken than his assistants covered Haman's face. (Esther 7, 8)


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