Löydetty 427 Tulokset: divine judgment

  • After him, Hananiah, the son of Shelemiah, and Hanun, the sixth son of Zalaph, built another measure. After him, Meshullam, the son of Berechiah, built, opposite his own storehouse. After him, Malchijah, the son of the goldsmith, built, even up to the house of the temple servants and of the sellers of small items, opposite the judgment gate, and even to the upper room of the corner. (Nehemiah 3, 30)

  • saying, “O Lord, you are just and all your judgments are just, and all your ways are mercy, and truth, and judgment. (Tobit 3, 2)

  • Woe to the people that rises up against my people. For the Lord almighty will be vindicated against them; in the day of judgment, he will visit them. (Judith 16, 20)

  • Neither are they content to withhold thanks for benefits and to violate in themselves the laws of humanity, but they also think they are able to escape from every sentence of the sifting judgment of God. (Esther 13, 4)

  • Respond, I beg you, without contention, and, speaking what is just, pass judgment. (Job 6, 29)

  • Does God supplant judgment, or does the Almighty subvert that which is just? (Job 8, 3)

  • If strength is sought, he is most strong; if equity in judgment, no one would dare to give testimony for me. (Job 9, 19)

  • For even I would not answer a man who were like myself, nor one who could be heard with me equally in judgment. (Job 9, 32)

  • Therefore, listen to my correction, and pay attention to the judgment of my lips. (Job 13, 6)

  • Have you taken his place, and do you struggle to give judgment in favor of God? (Job 13, 8)

  • Who is it that will go to judgment with me? Let him approach. Why should I be consumed in silence? (Job 13, 19)

  • And do you consider it fitting to look down with your eyes on someone in this way and to lead him into judgment with you? (Job 14, 3)


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