Talált 298 Eredmények: foreign gods

  • But they did not listen, nor did they incline their ear, so that they would convert from their evil, and so that they would not sacrifice to strange gods. (Jeremiah 44, 5)

  • For you have provoked me by the works of your hands, by sacrificing to strange gods in the land of Egypt, into which you have entered in order to live there, and so that you would perish and become a curse and a disgrace before all the nations of the earth. (Jeremiah 44, 8)

  • Then all the men, knowing that their wives were sacrificing to strange gods, and all of the women, a great multitude of whom were standing there, and all of the people who were living in the land of Egypt at Pathros, responded to Jeremiah, by saying: (Jeremiah 44, 15)

  • The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, said: Behold, I will visit against the tumult of Alexandria, and against Pharaoh, and against Egypt, and against her gods, and against her kings, and against Pharaoh, and against those who trust in him. (Jeremiah 46, 25)

  • And I will take away from Moab, says the Lord, the one who makes offerings in exalted places, and the one who sacrifices to his gods. (Jeremiah 48, 35)

  • And we have gone astray, each one after the inclinations of his own malignant heart, serving strange gods and doing evil before the eyes of the Lord our God. (Baruch 1, 22)

  • that you have grown old in a foreign land, that you are defiled with the dead, that you are regarded as among those who are descending into hell? (Baruch 3, 11)

  • Do not surrender your glory to another, nor your value to a foreign people. (Baruch 4, 3)

  • But now, you will see in Babylon gods of gold and of silver, and of stone and of wood, carried upon shoulders, an awful display for the peoples. (Baruch 6, 3)

  • Their gods have crowns of certified gold upon their heads, from which the priests subtract gold and silver, and spend it on themselves. (Baruch 6, 9)

  • Moreover, they even give from it to prostitutes, and use it to adorn kept women, and when they receive it back from the kept women, they use it to adorn their gods. (Baruch 6, 10)

  • And though he holds in his hand a sword and an axe, yet he cannot free himself from war and robbers. From this let it be known to you that they are not gods. (Baruch 6, 14)


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