Löydetty 540 Tulokset: jacob's prayer
Hear, therefore, O God, the prayer and petition of your servant; and for your own sake, O Lord, let your face shine upon your desolate sanctuary. (Daniel 9, 17)
I was still occupied with my prayer, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel, presenting my petition to the LORD, my God, on behalf of his holy mountain-- (Daniel 9, 20)
I was still occupied with this prayer, when Gabriel, the one whom I had seen before in vision, came to me in rapid flight at the time of the evening sacrifice. (Daniel 9, 21)
"Fear not, Daniel," he continued; "from the first day you made up your mind to acquire understanding and humble yourself before God, your prayer was heard. Because of it I started out, (Daniel 10, 12)
The Lord heard her prayer. (Daniel 13, 44)
Ephraim was a trained heifer, willing to thresh; I myself laid a yoke upon her fair neck; Ephraim was to be harnessed, Judah was to plow, Jacob was to break his furrows: (Hosea 10, 11)
The LORD has a grievance against Israel: he shall punish Jacob for his conduct, for his deeds he shall repay him. (Hosea 12, 3)
When Jacob fled to the land of Aram, he served for a wife; for a wife Israel tended sheep. (Hosea 12, 13)
Hear and bear witness against the house of Jacob, says the Lord GOD, the God of hosts: (Amos 3, 13)
The Lord GOD has sworn by his very self, say I, the LORD, the God of hosts: I abhor the pride of Jacob, I hate his castles, and I give over the city with everything in it; (Amos 6, 8)
While they were eating all the grass in the land, I said: Forgive, O Lord GOD! How can Jacob stand? He is so small! (Amos 7, 2)
when I said: Cease, O Lord GOD! How can Jacob stand? He is so small! (Amos 7, 5)