Löydetty 114 Tulokset: officers-of-state

  • for, as long as Judas remains alive, the State will never enjoy peace.' (2 Maccabees 14, 10)

  • When Alcimus saw how friendly the two men had become, he went to Demetrius with a copy of the treaty they had signed and told him that Nicanor was harbouring thoughts against the interests of the State, and was planning that Judas, an enemy of the realm, should fill the next vacancy among the Friends of the King. (2 Maccabees 14, 26)

  • Whatever happens to you, accept it, and in the uncertainties of your humble state, be patient, (Ecclesiasticus 2, 4)

  • There is the honour that leads to humiliation, and there are people in a low state who raise their heads. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 11)

  • For he thought, 'Are not my officers all kings? (Isaiah 10, 8)

  • In his terror he will abandon his rock, and his panic-stricken officers desert the standard -- declares Yahweh, whose fire is in Zion, whose furnace, in Jerusalem. (Isaiah 31, 9)

  • Remind me, and we will judge this together; state your own case and justify yourself. (Isaiah 43, 26)

  • So I must state my case against you once more, Yahweh declares, and state my case against your children's children: (Jeremiah 2, 9)

  • When King Jehoiakim with all his officers and all the chief men heard what he said, the king was determined to put him to death. On hearing this, Uriah took fright and, fleeing, escaped to Egypt. (Jeremiah 26, 21)

  • The king of Babylon's officials, all having made their entry, took their seats in the Middle Gate: Nergal-Sharezer, Samgar-Nebo, Sar-Sechim a high dignitary of state, Nergal-Sharezer the chief astrologer, and all the king of Babylon's other officials . . (Jeremiah 39, 3)

  • He entrusted this mission to (Nebuzaradan commander of the guard,) Nebushazban the high dignitary of state, Nergal-Sharezer the chief astrologer and all the king of Babylon's other officials. (Jeremiah 39, 13)

  • In the seventh month, however, Ishmael son of Nethaniah son of Elishama, who was of royal descent, came with officers of the king and ten men to Gedaliah son of Ahikam at Mizpah. And as they were taking their meal together, there at Mizpah, (Jeremiah 41, 1)


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