Löydetty 132 Tulokset: charge

  • They helped David by taking charge of his troops, for they were all warriors and became commanders of his army. (1 Chronicles 12, 22)

  • Rather, their duty shall be to assist the sons of Aaron in the service of the house of the LORD, having charge of the courts, the chambers, and the preservation of everything holy: they shall take part in the service of the house of God. (1 Chronicles 23, 28)

  • They shall also have charge of the showbread, of the fine flour for the cereal offering, of the wafers of unleavened bread, and of the baking and mixing, and of all measures of quantity and size. (1 Chronicles 23, 29)

  • Also, whatever Samuel the seer, Saul, son of Kish, Abner, son of Ner, Joab, son of Zeruiah, and all others had consecrated, was under the charge of Shelomith and his brethren. (1 Chronicles 26, 28)

  • Among the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were in charge of Israel's civil affairs as officials and judges. (1 Chronicles 26, 29)

  • They were also King Solomon's two hundred and fifty overseers who had charge of the people. (2 Chronicles 8, 10)

  • Then Jehoiada gave the charge of the LORD'S temple into the hands of the levitical priests, to whom David had assigned turns in the temple for offering the holocausts of the LORD, as is written in the law of Moses, with rejoicing and song, as David had provided. (2 Chronicles 23, 18)

  • Then the king summoned Jehoiada, who was in charge, and said to him: "Why have you not required the Levites to bring in from Judah and Jerusalem the tax levied by Moses, the servant of the LORD, and by the assembly of Israel, for the tent of the testimony?" (2 Chronicles 24, 6)

  • Then the king and Jehoiada gave it to the workmen in charge of the labor on the LORD'S temple, who hired masons and carpenters to restore the temple, and also iron-and bronze-smiths to repair it. (2 Chronicles 24, 12)

  • for many in the assembly had not sanctified themselves, and the Levites were in charge of slaughtering the Passover victims for all who were unclean and therefore could not consecrate them to the LORD. (2 Chronicles 30, 17)

  • the offerings, tithes and consecrated things were deposited there in safekeeping. The overseer of these things was Conaniah the Levite, and his brother Shimei was second in charge. (2 Chronicles 31, 12)

  • Kore, the son of Imnah, a Levite and the keeper of the eastern gate, was in charge of the free-will gifts made to God; he distributed the offerings made to the LORD and the most holy of the consecrated things. (2 Chronicles 31, 14)


“A caridade é o metro com o qual o Senhor nos julgará.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina