Found 78 Results for: Swore

  • By my holiness I swore once for all: I will never be false to David. (Psalms 89, 36)

  • Therefore I swore in my anger: "They shall never enter my rest." (Psalms 95, 11)

  • So with raised hand he swore to destroy them in the desert, (Psalms 106, 26)

  • How he swore an oath to the LORD, vowed to the Mighty One of Jacob: (Psalms 132, 2)

  • The LORD swore an oath to David, a pledge never to be broken: "Your own offspring I will set upon your throne. (Psalms 132, 11)

  • he sent peace terms to the Jews, and they accepted. So the king and the leaders swore an oath to them, and on these terms they evacuated the fortification. (1 Maccabees 6, 61)

  • He spoke with them peacefully and swore to them, "We will not try to injure you or your friends." (1 Maccabees 7, 15)

  • Then fear and dread of them came upon all the people, who said: "There is no truth or justice among them; they violated the agreement and the oath that they swore." (1 Maccabees 7, 18)

  • In a rage he swore: "If Judas and his army are not delivered to me at once, when I return victorious I will burn this temple down." He went away in great anger. (1 Maccabees 7, 35)

  • He agreed to do as Jonathan had asked. He swore an oath to him that he would never try to injure him for the rest of his life; (1 Maccabees 9, 71)

  • and attacked Judas and his men. But he was defeated. Next he heard that Philip, who was left in charge of the government in Antioch had rebelled. Dismayed, he parleyed with the Jews, submitted to their terms, and swore to observe their rights. Having come to this agreement, he offered a sacrifice, and honored the temple with a generous donation. (2 Maccabees 13, 23)

  • he raised his right hand toward the temple and swore this oath: "If you do not hand Judas over to me as prisoner, I will level this shrine of God to the ground; I will tear down the altar, and erect here a splendid temple to Dionysus." (2 Maccabees 14, 33)


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