Löydetty 409 Tulokset: Levite servants

  • When you see this, your heart shall rejoice, and your bodies flourish like the grass; The LORD'S power shall be known to his servants, but to his enemies, his wrath. (Isaiah 66, 14)

  • From the day that your fathers left the land of Egypt even to this day, I have sent you untiringly all my servants the prophets. (Jeremiah 7, 25)

  • The nobles send their servants for water, but when they come to the cisterns They find no water and return with empty jars. Ashamed, despairing, they cover their heads (Jeremiah 14, 3)

  • Though you refused to listen or pay heed, the LORD has sent you without fail all his servants the prophets (Jeremiah 25, 4)

  • Pharaoh, king of Egypt, and his servants, his princes, all the people under him, native (Jeremiah 25, 19)

  • and not listening to the words of my servants the prophets, whom I send you constantly though you do not obey them, (Jeremiah 26, 5)

  • For they did not listen to my words, says the LORD, though I kept sending them my servants the prophets, only to have them go unheeded, says the LORD. (Jeremiah 29, 19)

  • All the princes and the others who entered the agreement consented to set free their male and female servants, so that they should be slaves no longer. But though they agreed and freed them, (Jeremiah 34, 10)

  • I kept sending you all my servants the prophets, telling you to turn back, all of you, from your evil way; to reform your conduct, and not follow strange gods or serve them, if you would remain on the land which I gave you and your fathers; but you did not heed me or obey me. (Jeremiah 35, 15)

  • Though I kept sending to you all my servants the prophets, with the plea not to commit this horrible deed which I hate, (Jeremiah 44, 4)

  • You have brought your wrath and anger down upon us, as you had warned us through your servants the prophets: (Baruch 2, 20)

  • But we did not heed your voice, or serve the king of Babylon, and you fulfilled the threats you had made through your servants the prophets, to have the bones of our kings and the bones of our fathers brought out from their burial places. (Baruch 2, 24)


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