Löydetty 154 Tulokset: free will

  • to open the eyes of the blind, to free captives from prison, and those who live in darkness from the dungeon. (Isaiah 42, 7)

  • Can the body be snatched from the warrior, can the tyrant's captive be set free? (Isaiah 49, 24)

  • But thus says Yahweh: The warrior's captive will indeed be snatched away and the tyrant's booty will indeed be set free; I myself shall fight those who fight you and I myself shall save your children. (Isaiah 49, 25)

  • The despairing captive is soon to be set free; he will not die in the dungeon, nor will his food run out. (Isaiah 51, 14)

  • In saving justice you will be made firm, free from oppression: you will have nothing to fear; free from terror: it will not approach you. (Isaiah 54, 14)

  • Oh, come to the water all you who are thirsty; though you have no money, come! Buy and eat; come, buy wine and milk without money, free! (Isaiah 55, 1)

  • Is not this the sort of fast that pleases me: to break unjust fetters, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break all yokes? (Isaiah 58, 6)

  • each man was to free his Hebrew slaves, men and women, no one was any longer to keep a brother Judaean in slavery. (Jeremiah 34, 9)

  • All the chief men and all the people who had entered into the covenant had agreed that everyone should free his slaves, men or women, and no longer keep them as slaves: they had agreed on this and set them free. (Jeremiah 34, 10)

  • Afterwards, however, they changed their minds, recovered the slaves, men and women, whom they had set free, and reduced them to slavery again. (Jeremiah 34, 11)

  • At the end of seven years each one of you is to free his brother Hebrew who has sold himself to you: he may be your slave for six years, then you must send him away free. But your ancestors did not listen to me and would not pay attention. (Jeremiah 34, 14)

  • And then you changed your minds and, profaning my name, each of you has recovered his slaves, men and women, whom you had sent away free to live their own lives, and has forced them to become your slaves again." (Jeremiah 34, 16)


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