Löydetty 122 Tulokset: Samuel

  • Then Samuel took one suckling lamb, and he offered it whole, as a holocaust to the Lord. And Samuel cried out to the Lord on behalf of Israel, and the Lord heeded him. (1 Samuel 7, 9)

  • Then it happened that, while Samuel was offering the holocaust, the Philistines began the battle against Israel. But the Lord thundered with a great crash, on that day, over the Philistines, and he terrified them, and they were cut down before the face of Israel. (1 Samuel 7, 10)

  • Then Samuel took a single stone, and he placed it between Mizpah and Shen. And he called the name of this place: The Stone of Assistance. And he said, “For in this place the Lord gave assistance to us.” (1 Samuel 7, 12)

  • And the Philistines were humbled, and they no longer drew near, so that they might enter into the borders of Israel. And so, the hand of the Lord was over the Philistines during all the days of Samuel. (1 Samuel 7, 13)

  • And Samuel judged Israel all the days of his life. (1 Samuel 7, 15)

  • And it happened that, when Samuel had become old, he appointed his sons as judges over Israel. (1 Samuel 8, 1)

  • Therefore, all those greater by birth of Israel, having gathered together, went to Samuel at Ramah. (1 Samuel 8, 4)

  • And the word was displeasing in the eyes of Samuel, for they had said, “Give us a king to judge us.” And Samuel prayed to the Lord. (1 Samuel 8, 6)

  • Then the Lord said to Samuel: “Listen to the voice of the people in all that they are saying to you. For they have not rejected you, but me, lest I reign over them. (1 Samuel 8, 7)

  • And so, Samuel told all the words of the Lord to the people, who had petitioned a king from him. (1 Samuel 8, 10)

  • But the people were not willing to listen to the voice of Samuel. Instead, they said: “By no means! For there shall be a king over us, (1 Samuel 8, 19)

  • And Samuel heard all the words of the people, and he spoke them to the ears of the Lord. (1 Samuel 8, 21)


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