Talált 364 Eredmények: Entered

  • And king David responded, saying, “Summon to me Bathsheba.” And when she had entered before the king, and she had stood before him, (1 Kings 1, 28)

  • And king David said, “Summon to me Zadok, the priest, and Nathan, the prophet, and Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada.” And when they had entered before the king, (1 Kings 1, 32)

  • And Adonijah, the son of Haggith, entered to Bathsheba, the mother of Solomon. And she said to him, “Is your entrance peaceful?” He responded, “It is peaceful.” (1 Kings 2, 13)

  • And when the king entered into the house of the Lord, these were carried by those who held the office to go before him. And afterward, they carried them back to the armory of the shield bearers. (1 Kings 14, 28)

  • Then Zimri, seeing that the city was about to be taken, entered the palace, and he set fire to himself along with the royal house. And he died (1 Kings 16, 18)

  • Therefore, she said to Elijah: “What is there between you and me, O man of God? Have you entered to me, so that my iniquities would be remembered, and so that you would put to death my son?” (1 Kings 17, 18)

  • Then those who had remained fled to Aphek, into the city. And the wall fell upon twenty-seven thousand men of those who had remained. Then Benhadad, fleeing, entered the city, into a room that was inside another room. (1 Kings 20, 30)

  • And so the king of Israel returned to his house, unwilling to listen, and a fury entered into Samaria. (1 Kings 20, 43)

  • Then Jezebel, his wife, entered to him, and she said to him: “What is this matter, by which your soul has been saddened? And why do you not eat bread?” (1 Kings 21, 5)

  • Then the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat: “Take up your armor, and enter the battle. And be clothed in your own garments.” But the king of Israel changed his clothing, and he entered the war. (1 Kings 22, 30)

  • Therefore, Elisha entered the house. And behold, the boy was lying dead upon his bed. (2 Kings 4, 32)

  • And he called Gehazi, and said to him, “Call this Shunammite woman.” And having been called, she entered to him. And he said, “Take up your son.” (2 Kings 4, 36)


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