Löydetty 619 Tulokset: list of nations

  • At my table a hundred and fifty men, leaders and counselors were seated, besides those who came to us from neighboring nations. (Nehemiah 5, 17)

  • When our enemies and the neighboring nations knew about it, they were afraid and lost courage. They had to recognize the work of God in this. (Nehemiah 6, 16)

  • Did Solomon, king of Israel, not sin in this? Among the many nations, there had not been a king like him. He was loved by God, and God made him king of all Israel. But foreign women also made him sin. (Nehemiah 13, 26)

  • for they disobeyed your commandments. You have allowed us to suffer pillage, captivity and death. You have allowed us to be mocked by all the pagan nations among whom we have been dispersed. (Tobit 3, 4)

  • Give him thanks, sons of Israel, before all the nations. Though he has dispersed you among them (Tobit 13, 3)

  • He punishes us for our wrongdoing but again he will forgive us. He will bring us together again from amongst all the nations among whom we have been dispersed. (Tobit 13, 5)

  • Many nations will come from afar to celebrate the Name of the Lord God. They will carry gifts in their hands, gifts for the King of heaven. Generation after generation will manifest their joy, and your name will be glorified forever. (Tobit 13, 13)

  • People of all nations will be converted and know the true God. They will bury their idols which led them into error (Tobit 14, 6)

  • 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)

  • The children of Israel in Judea learned what had happened to the other nations at the hands of Holofernes, the chief general of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of the Assyrians, and how he had plundered the neighboring villages and destroyed their sanctuaries. (Judith 4, 1)

  • They covered the Altar in sackcloth, and with one voice earnestly begged the God of Israel not to let their children be massacred, their wives raped, their towns destroyed and their Sanctuary profaned, that they might not become the laughingstock of other nations. (Judith 4, 12)

  • God will bring upon our heads the murder of our brothers, the bondage of our country and the devastation of our heritage. Wherever among the nations we shall be slaves, we shall be maltreated by those to whom we belong. (Judith 8, 22)


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