Löydetty 619 Tulokset: list of nations

  • For this I will extol you, Yahweh, among the nations; I will sing praise to your name. (2 Samuel 22, 50)

  • He was wiser than any man; wiser than Ethan, the Ezrahite, and Heman, Calcot and Darda, sons of Mahol; and his fame spread among all the surrounding nations. (1 Kings 4, 31)

  • People from all nations came to hear the wisdom of Solomon; all the kings of the earth who had heard of his wisdom sent messengers to listen to him. (1 Kings 4, 34)

  • from nations about which Yahweh had commanded the Israelites, "You shall not marry them; nor shall they marry you, lest they win over your heart to their gods." Solomon, however, imitated these peoples because of his love. (1 Kings 11, 2)

  • They even had male cult prostitutes in their land. Judah followed all the abominable practices of the nations whom Yahweh had driven out before the Israelites. (1 Kings 14, 24)

  • He walked in the way of the kings of Israel, and even sacrificed his son in the fire, according to the hateful practices of those nations which Yahweh had expelled from the land, so the children of Israel could occupy their place. (2 Kings 16, 3)

  • They followed the customs of the nations which Yahweh had driven out before them. (2 Kings 17, 8)

  • There they burned incense in their sanctuaries on the hills, like the nations Yahweh had dispossessed for them. They did wicked things, provoking Yahweh to anger. (2 Kings 17, 11)

  • They despised his statutes and the covenant he had made with their fathers, and the warnings he had given them. They went after worthless idols and they themselves became worthless, following the nations which surrounded them, in spite of what Yahweh had said, "Do not do as they do." (2 Kings 17, 15)

  • Yet each of these nations made its own gods, and placed them in the sanctuaries on the hills which the Samaritans had built. Each of these nations put their god in the city where they settled: (2 Kings 17, 29)

  • They honored Yahweh but at the same time, served their own gods, according to the customs of the nations where they had been banished. (2 Kings 17, 33)

  • Have the gods of the nations rescued their land from the hands of the king of Assyria? (2 Kings 18, 33)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina