Trouvé 457 Résultats pour: Book of Kings

  • Sharpen the arrows, take up the shields! Yahweh has aroused Media's kings in his resolve to destroy Babylon. This is Yahweh's vengeance, vengeance for his temple. (Jeremiah 51, 11)

  • Prepare the nations to battle her, the Medes with their kings, their governors and officials, all the countries they rule. (Jeremiah 51, 28)

  • He spoke kindly to him and gave him more honorable treatment than the other kings who were with him in Babylon. (Jeremiah 52, 32)

  • Never had kings believed nor the world thought possible that the enemy could break through the gates of Jerusalem. (Lamentations 4, 12)

  • These are the words of the book written by Baruch, the son of Neriah, descended from Massiah, from Sedekiah, from Hasadiah, from Hilkiah. (Baruch 1, 1)

  • Baruch read the words of this book to Jeconiah, the son of Joachim, the king of Judah, in the presence of all the people who had come together to hear it read. (Baruch 1, 3)

  • Finally, read this book which we are sending to you, so that you can read it publicly in the House of the Lord on the day of the Feast and on other suitable days. (Baruch 1, 14)

  • our kings and princes, our priests, our prophets, and our fathers, (Baruch 1, 16)

  • That is why the Lord our God has carried out the word which he spoke against us, against the judges who have governed Israel, against our kings, our princes and the men of Israel and Judah. (Baruch 2, 1)

  • No one under the sky has ever seen the like of what happened in Jerusalem, according to what is written in the book of Moses. (Baruch 2, 2)

  • For it is not on account of the merits of our fathers and of our kings that we pour out our cry for pity before you, O Lord our God. (Baruch 2, 19)

  • We did not listen to your invitation to serve the king of Babylon and so you carried out what you had foretold by your servants, the prophets, that the bones of our kings and our fathers would be taken from their graves. (Baruch 2, 24)


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