Found 22 Results for: Entreaty

  • Even so, listen favourably to the prayer and entreaty of your servant, Yahweh my God; listen to the cry and to the prayer which your servant makes to you today: (1 Kings 8, 28)

  • 'Listen to the entreaty of your servant and of your people Israel; whenever they pray in this place, listen from the place where you reside in heaven; and when you hear, forgive. (1 Kings 8, 30)

  • whatever be the prayer or entreaty of any individual aware of a particular affliction: when that person stretches out the hands towards this Temple, (1 Kings 8, 38)

  • then listen from heaven to their prayer and their entreaty, and uphold their cause. (1 Kings 8, 45)

  • listen to their prayer and their entreaty from the place where you reside in heaven, uphold their case, (1 Kings 8, 49)

  • 'May your eyes be open to the entreaty of your servant and the entreaty of your people Israel, to listen to them, whatever they ask of you. (1 Kings 8, 52)

  • When Solomon had finished offering to Yahweh this whole prayer and entreaty, he rose from where he was kneeling with hands stretched out towards heaven before the altar of Yahweh, (1 Kings 8, 54)

  • May these words of mine, of my entreaty before Yahweh, be present with Yahweh our God day and night, that he may uphold the cause of his servant and the cause of Israel his people, as each day requires, (1 Kings 8, 59)

  • Yahweh said to him, 'I have heard your prayer and the entreaty which you have before me. I consecrate this temple which you have built: I place my name there for ever; my eyes and my heart will be there always. (1 Kings 9, 3)

  • Even so, listen favourably to the prayer and entreaty of your servant, Yahweh my God; listen to the cry and to the prayer which your servant makes to you: (2 Chronicles 6, 19)

  • whatever be the prayer or entreaty of any individual, or of all your people Israel, each being aware of his own affliction and pain; when he stretches out his hands towards this Temple, (2 Chronicles 6, 29)

  • then listen from heaven to their prayer and their entreaty, and uphold their cause. (2 Chronicles 6, 35)


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