Found 206 Results for: mercy-seat

  • -according to the promise he made to our ancestors -- of his mercy to Abraham and to his descendants for ever. (Luke 1, 55)

  • 'When someone invites you to a wedding feast, do not take your seat in the place of honour. A more distinguished person than you may have been invited, (Luke 14, 8)

  • Why, David himself says in the Book of Psalms: The Lord declared to my Lord, take your seat at my right hand, (Luke 20, 42)

  • For David himself never went up to heaven, but yet he said: The Lord declared to my Lord, take your seat at my right hand, (Acts 2, 34)

  • 'I know quite well that when I have gone fierce wolves will invade you and will have no mercy on the flock. (Acts 20, 29)

  • After staying with them for eight or ten days at the most, he went down to Caesarea and the next day he took his seat on the tribunal and had Paul brought in. (Acts 25, 6)

  • So they came here with me, and I wasted no time but took my seat on the tribunal the very next day and had the man brought in. (Acts 25, 17)

  • So it is not a matter of what any person wants or what any person does, but only of God having mercy. (Romans 9, 16)

  • In other words, if God wants to show mercy on someone, he does so, and if he wants to harden someone's heart, he does so. (Romans 9, 18)

  • Just as you were in the past disobedient to God but now you have been shown mercy, through their disobedience; (Romans 11, 30)

  • so in the same way they are disobedient now, so that through the mercy shown to you they too will receive mercy. (Romans 11, 31)

  • God has imprisoned all human beings in their own disobedience only to show mercy to them all. (Romans 11, 32)


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