Löydetty 208 Tulokset: idol worship

  • The Judaeans abandoned the house of Yahweh, the God of their ancestors, for the worship of sacred trunks and idols and God's anger fell on Judah and Jerusalem because of their guilt. (2 Chronicles 24, 18)

  • My sons, be negligent no longer, for Yahweh has chosen you to stand in his presence and serve him, to worship him, and offer him incense." (2 Chronicles 29, 11)

  • At the end Hezekiah encouraged the Levites who had shown themselves skilled in the worship of Yahweh. (2 Chronicles 30, 22)

  • Is not Hezekiah the very man who has destroyed the High places and the altars of Yahweh, and given the order to Judah and to Jerusalem: Before one altar only are you to worship, and on that alone offer incense? (2 Chronicles 32, 12)

  • He placed the idol he had made in the house of which God had said to David and to his son Solomon, "In this house and in Jerusalem, the city I chose out of all the tribes of Israel, I will give my Name a home forever. (2 Chronicles 33, 7)

  • He removed the alien gods and the idol from Yahweh's House and all the altars he had built on the mountain of Yahweh's House and in Jerusalem, and threw them out of the city. (2 Chronicles 33, 15)

  • He did what is displeasing to Yahweh, as Manasseh his father had done. Amon offered sacrifice and worship to all the idols Manasseh his father had made, (2 Chronicles 33, 22)

  • Tobit said to him, "Welcome, my brother! Do not be angry with me because I have tried to find out the name of your tribe and your family, for now I find that you are my kinsman, that you come from a noble and good family. Indeed, I knew Ananias and Nathan, sons of Semaiah the Great. We used to travel together to worship in the city of Jerusalem and bring the firstborn of our sheep, and a tithe of our produce. They did not adopt pagan practices when other countrymen went astray. My friend, you come of good stock. (Tobit 5, 14)

  • Nevertheless, he still laid waste all their land, cut down their sacred woods and destroyed all their gods, that all people of all languages and nations might worship Nebuchadnezzar alone and proclaim him as god. (Judith 3, 8)

  • They settled first in Mesopotamia, for they did not wish to worship any longer the gods of their fathers who lived in Chaldea. (Judith 5, 7)

  • But I, by your love and grace, may come into your house. In reverence I bow down and worship at your holy temple. (Psalms 5, 8)

  • The whole earth from end to end will acknowledge and turn to the Lord; the families of nations will worship him. (Psalms 22, 28)


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