Löydetty 447 Tulokset: eyes

  • The prophet went on and waited for the king on the road, having disguised himself with a bandage over his eyes. (1 Kings 20, 38)

  • He immediately removed the bandage from his eyes, and the king of Israel recognized him as one of the prophets. (1 Kings 20, 41)

  • Then he lay upon the child on the bed, placing his mouth upon the child's mouth, his eyes upon the eyes, and his hands upon the hands. As Elisha stretched himself over the child, the body became warm. (2 Kings 4, 34)

  • He arose, paced up and down the room, and then once more lay down upon the boy, who now sneezed seven times and opened his eyes. (2 Kings 4, 35)

  • Then he prayed, "O LORD, open his eyes, that he may see." And the LORD opened the eyes of the servant, so that he saw the mountainside filled with horses and fiery chariots around Elisha. (2 Kings 6, 17)

  • When they entered Samaria, Elisha prayed, "O LORD, open their eyes that they may see." The LORD opened their eyes, and they saw that they were inside Samaria. (2 Kings 6, 20)

  • But the adjutant on whose arm the king leaned, answered the man of God, "Even if the LORD were to make windows in heaven, how could this happen?" "You shall see it with your own eyes," Elisha said, "but you shall not eat of it." (2 Kings 7, 2)

  • The adjutant had answered the man of God, "Even if the LORD were to make windows in heaven, how could this happen?" And Elisha had replied, "You shall see it with your own eyes, but you shall not eat of it." (2 Kings 7, 19)

  • When Jezebel learned that Jehu had arrived in Jezreel, she shadowed her eyes, adorned her hair, and looked down from her window. (2 Kings 9, 30)

  • Incline your ear, O LORD, and listen! Open your eyes, O LORD, and see! Hear the words of Sennacherib which he sent to taunt the living God. (2 Kings 19, 16)

  • Whom have you insulted and blasphemed, against whom have you raised your voice'And lifted up your eyes on high? Against the Holy One of Israel! (2 Kings 19, 22)

  • I will therefore gather you to your ancestors; you shall go to your grave in peace, and your eyes shall not see all the evil I will bring upon this place.'" This they reported to the king. (2 Kings 22, 20)


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