Trouvé 180 Résultats pour: Zion

  • And they ascended to mount Zion with joy and gladness, and they offered holocausts, because not one of them had fallen, until they had returned in peace. (1 Maccabees 5, 54)

  • But the king’s camp went up against them in Jerusalem. And the king’s camp took up a position near Judea and Mount Zion. (1 Maccabees 6, 48)

  • Then the king entered into Mount Zion, and saw the fortifications of the place, and so he abruptly broke the oath that he had sworn, and he commanded the surrounding wall to be destroyed. (1 Maccabees 6, 62)

  • And after these events, Nicanor ascended to mount Zion. And some of the priests of the people went out to greet him in peace, and to show him the holocausts that were offered for the king. (1 Maccabees 7, 33)

  • And he told those doing the work to build up the walls, and mount Zion, all around, with square stones, as a fortification. And they did so. (1 Maccabees 10, 11)

  • For he has vindicated his brothers, and he has fought off the enemies of Israel from them.” And so, they decreed him free, and they registered it on tablets of brass and placed it in an inscription on mount Zion. (1 Maccabees 14, 26)

  • O daughters of Zion, go forth and see king Solomon with the diadem with which his mother crowned him, on the day of his espousal, on the day of the rejoicing of his heart. (Song of Solomon 3, 11)

  • And in this way, I was established in Zion. And likewise, in the holy city, I found rest. And my authority was in Jerusalem. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 15)

  • I was exalted like a cedar in Lebanon and like a cypress on Mount Zion. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 17)

  • Fill Zion with your ineffable words, and fill your people with your glory. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 16)

  • In his days, Sennacherib rose up, and he sent Rabshakeh, and he lifted up his hand against them, and he extended his hand against Zion, and he became arrogant in his power. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 20)

  • With a great spirit he saw the final things. And he consoled the mourners in Zion. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 27)


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