Löydetty 10 Tulokset: Joakim

  • Joakim, the high priest, who was in Jerusalem in those days, wrote to the inhabitants of Bethulia and Betomesthaim opposite Esdraelon, at the entrance to the plain of Dothan. (Judith 4, 6)

  • The children of Israel obeyed the orders of Joakim and of the Council of the Elders which assembled in Jerusalem. (Judith 4, 8)

  • The high priest Joakim, with all the priests and ministers, stood before the Lord dressed in sackcloth, and offered continual sacrifice, prayers and the voluntary gifts of the people. (Judith 4, 14)

  • Then the high priest Joakim and the council of the Elders of Israel in Jerusalem came to hear the good things which the Lord had done for Israel, and to see Judith and congratulate her. (Judith 15, 8)

  • There lived in Babylon a man named Joakim, (Daniel 13, 1)

  • A very rich man and greatly respected by his countrymen, Joakim was frequently visited by the Jews in his house adjoining a garden. (Daniel 13, 4)

  • These men frequented Joakim's house, and all who had legal disputes used to come to them. (Daniel 13, 6)

  • The next day a meeting was held at Joakim's house. The two elders arrived, vindictively determined to have Susanna sentenced to death. (Daniel 13, 28)

  • They ordered before all the people, "Send for Susanna, Hilkiah's daughter and Joakim's wife." (Daniel 13, 29)

  • Hilkiah and his wife praised God for the justice given Susanna, and so did Joakim her husband and all her relatives, for she was not found guilty of any shameful deed. (Daniel 13, 63)


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