Talált 309 Eredmények: Egyptian gods

  • But when the judge died, they again became worse than their fathers - worshiping and serving other gods. They would not renounce their pagan practices and stubborn ways. (Judges 2, 19)

  • The Israelites married the daughters of these people, gave their own daughters in marriage to the sons of these people and served their gods. (Judges 3, 6)

  • They went after new gods, and war was upon them. There was hardly a shield or a spear for forty thousand men in Israel! (Judges 5, 8)

  • and I said to you, 'I am Yahweh, your God. Disregard the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell.' But you did not listen to me." (Judges 6, 10)

  • The olive tree answered, 'Am I going to renounce the oil by which - thanks to me - gods and men are honored, to hold sway over the trees?' (Judges 9, 9)

  • The vine answered, 'Am I going to renounce my juice which cheers gods and men to hold sway over the trees?' (Judges 9, 13)

  • The Israelites again treated Yahweh badly; they served the Baals and the Ashtaroth, the gods of Aram and Sidon, the gods of Moab, the gods of the Ammonites and the gods of the Philistines. They abandoned Yahweh and no longer served him. (Judges 10, 6)

  • But in spite of this, you have abandoned me and served other gods. So I will not save you again. (Judges 10, 13)

  • Go and cry out to the gods you have chosen: see if they will save you in the time of your distress." (Judges 10, 14)

  • Then they put away the strange gods and served Yahweh. And he could no longer endure the suffering of Israel. (Judges 10, 16)

  • He answered, "You have taken the gods which I made, and my priest is going away with you. What else is left to me? And yet you still ask me: 'What is the matter with you?'" (Judges 18, 24)

  • As for them, they now had the gods which Micah had fashioned and the priest he had in his service, and they marched on against Laish, a quiet and trusting people. They put the inhabitants to the sword and burned the city. (Judges 18, 27)


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