Löydetty 339 Tulokset: night

  • But that night the LORD spoke to Nathan and said: (2 Samuel 7, 4)

  • David besought God for the child. He kept a fast, retiring for the night to lie on the ground clothed in sackcloth. (2 Samuel 12, 16)

  • And he went on to say: "You know that your father and his men are warriors, and that they are as fierce as a bear in the wild robbed of her cubs. Moreover, since your father is skilled in warfare, he will not spend the night with the people. (2 Samuel 17, 8)

  • So send a warning to David immediately, not to spend the night at the fords near the desert, but to cross over without fail. Otherwise the king and all the people with him will be destroyed." (2 Samuel 17, 16)

  • Then Rizpah, Aiah's daughter, took sackcloth and spread it out for herself on the rock from the beginning of the harvest until rain came down on them from the sky, fending off the birds of the sky from settling on them by day, and the wild animals by night. (2 Samuel 21, 10)

  • In Gibeon the LORD appeared to Solomon in a dream at night. God said, "Ask something of me and I will give it to you." (1 Kings 3, 5)

  • This woman's son died during the night; she smothered him by lying on him. (1 Kings 3, 19)

  • Later that night she got up and took my son from my side, as I, your handmaid, was sleeping. Then she laid him in her bosom, after she had laid her dead child in my bosom. (1 Kings 3, 20)

  • May your eyes watch night and day over this temple, the place where you have decreed you shall be honored; may you heed the prayer which I, your servant, offer in this place. (1 Kings 8, 29)

  • May this prayer I have offered to the LORD, our God, be present to him day and night, that he may uphold the cause of his servant and of his people Israel as each day requires, (1 Kings 8, 59)

  • he sent there a strong force with horses and chariots. They arrived by night and surrounded the city. (2 Kings 6, 14)

  • Though it was night, the king got up; he said to his servants: "Let me tell you what the Arameans have done to us. Knowing that we are in famine, they have left their camp to hide in the field, hoping to take us alive and enter our city when we leave it." (2 Kings 7, 12)


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