Talált 43 Eredmények: Conduct

  • Take courage and conduct yourselves like men, O Philistines, lest you become slaves to the Hebrews the way they have been slaves to you. Be manly and fight." (1 Samuel 4, 9)

  • His father had never interfered by questioning his conduct, "Why have you done this or that?" He was a very handsome man born of Haggith after Absalom. (1 Kings 1, 6)

  • then listen from Heaven, your dwelling place, and forgive. Do to each, whose heart you know, according to his conduct (for you alone know the hearts of all) (1 Kings 8, 39)

  • hear from heaven, and act; decide between your servants: punish the wicked one, bringing his conduct down on his own head; and vindicate the innocent, rewarding him as his innocence deserves. (2 Chronicles 6, 23)

  • hear from heaven where your home is. Forgive, and deal with each as his conduct deserves, for you know each heart - you alone know the hearts of all humankind - (2 Chronicles 6, 30)

  • The rest of the history of Abijah, his conduct and his deeds, is not all this recorded in the commentary of the prophet Iddo? Then Abijah rested with his fathers and they buried him in the City of David; his son Asa succeeded him. In his time the country was at peace for ten years. (2 Chronicles 13, 22)

  • Who will denounce his conduct to his face or pay him back for what he has done? (Job 21, 31)

  • Rather, he repays man for what he has done; he gives him what his conduct deserves. (Job 34, 11)

  • Judas Maccabeus has been valiant from his youth: let him be your general and conduct the war against foreigners. (1 Maccabees 2, 66)

  • The king was touched and became sad, and even wept as he remembered the personality and noble conduct of the departed. (2 Maccabees 4, 37)

  • Arriving in Jerusalem, under the pretext of peace, he waited until the holy day of the sabbath. Then he took the Jews by surprise as they rested. He ordered his men to conduct a military parade, (2 Maccabees 5, 25)

  • He had seen Onias, the former High Priest, a courteous, good man, humble in his ways, distinguished in his words and exemplary in his irreproachable conduct since childhood. With arms outstretched, Onias prayed for the whole Jewish community. (2 Maccabees 15, 12)


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