Löydetty 115 Tulokset: Tobias and Sara

  • And I understood that God had not sent him, but that he had spoken to me as if he had been prophesying, and Tobias, and Sanaballat had hired him. (Nehemiah 6, 12)

  • Remember me, O Lord, for Tobias and Sanaballat, according to their works of this kind: and Noadias the prophet, and the rest of the prophets that would have put me in fear. (Nehemiah 6, 14)

  • Moreover in those days many letters were sent by the principal men of the Jews to Tobias, and from Tobias there came letters to them. (Nehemiah 6, 17)

  • And they praised him also before me, and they related my words to him: And Tobias sent letters to put me in fear. (Nehemiah 6, 19)

  • And over this thing was Eliasib the priest, who was set over the treasury of the house of our God, and was near akin to Tobias. (Nehemiah 13, 4)

  • And I came to Jerusalem, and I understood the evil that Eliasib had done for Tobias, to make him a storehouse in the courts of the house of God. (Nehemiah 13, 7)

  • And it seemed to me exceeding evil. And I cast forth the vessels of the house of Tobias out of the storehouse. (Nehemiah 13, 8)

  • And it came to pass that after the death of his mother, Tobias departed out of Ninive with his wife, and children, and children's children, and returned to his father and mother in law. (Tobit 14, 14)

  • And at the hour of his death he called unto him his son Tobias and his children, seven young men, his grandsons, and said to them: (Tobit 14, 5)

  • And the words of Tobias were ended. And after Tobias was restored to his sight, he lived two and forty years, and saw the children of his grandchildren. (Tobit 14, 1)

  • And Tobias the elder opening his mouth, blessed the Lord, and said: Thou art great, O Lord, for ever, and thy kingdom is unto all ages: (Tobit 13, 1)

  • And now the Lord hath sent me to heal thee, and to deliver Sara thy son's wife from the devil. (Tobit 12, 14)


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