Found 131 Results for: indignation

  • Then he took his eldest son that should have reigned in his stead, and offered him for a burnt offering upon the wall: and there was great indignation in Israel, and presently they departed from him, and returned into their own country. (2 Kings 3, 27)

  • Are not the Abana, and the Pharphar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel, that I may wash in them, and be made clean? So as he turned, and was going away with indignation, (2 Kings 5, 12)

  • Because they have forsaken me, and have sacrificed to strange gods, provoking me by all the works of their hands: therefore my indignation shall be kindled against this place, and shall not be quenched. (2 Kings 22, 17)

  • But yet the Lord turned not away from the wrath of his great indignation, wherewith his anger was kindled against Juda: because of the provocations, wherewith Manasses had provoked him. (2 Kings 23, 26)

  • But hear ye my counsel, and release the captives that you have brought of your brethren, because a great indignation of the Lord hangeth over you. (2 Chronicles 28, 11)

  • Now therefore I have a mind that we make a covenant with the Lord the God of Israel, and he will turn away the wrath of his indignation from us. (2 Chronicles 29, 10)

  • Harden not your necks, as your fathers did: yield yourselves to the Lord, and come to his sanctuary, which he hath sanctified for ever: serve the Lord the God of your fathers, and the wrath of his indignation shall be turned away from you. (2 Chronicles 30, 8)

  • Let thy indignation towards us cease: for it is better for us to live and serve Nabuchodonosor the great king, and be subject to thee, than to die and to perish, or suffer the miseries of slavery. (Judith 3, 2)

  • And he was transported with exceeding great fury and indignation, and he called all the princes of Moab and the leaders of Amman. (Judith 5, 2)

  • For perhaps he will put a stop to his indignation, and will give glory to his own name. (Judith 7, 24)

  • This is not a word that may draw down mercy, but rather that may stir up wrath, and enkindle indignation. (Judith 8, 12)

  • And by this example all the wives of the princes of the Persians and the Medes will slight the commandments of their husbands: wherefore the king's indignation is just. (Esther 1, 18)


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