Talált 173 Eredmények: Elisha's prophecy about victory

  • So Naaman went down to the Jordan where he washed himself seven times as Elisha had ordered. His skin became soft like that of a child and he was cleansed. (2 Kings 5, 14)

  • But Elisha answered, "I swear by Yahweh whom I serve, I will accept nothing." And however much Naaman insisted, Elisha would not accept his gifts. (2 Kings 5, 16)

  • Elisha answered, "Go in peace." And Naaman went. Naaman was already at a certain distance, (2 Kings 5, 19)

  • when Gehazi, Elisha's servant, thought: "Imagine that my lord refused to take the gifts that Aramean brought! As Yahweh lives, I will run after him and get some of them!" (2 Kings 5, 20)

  • When he appeared before his master, Elisha asked him, "Where have you been, Gehazi?" He answered, "Your servant has not been any place." (2 Kings 5, 25)

  • Elisha replied, "Did not my spirit run after you when a man jumped out of his chariot to meet you? Well, you have received silver and can now buy olive groves, vineyards, sheep, oxen and servants. (2 Kings 5, 26)

  • Now the fellow prophets said to Elisha, "See, the place where we are gathered has become too small for us. (2 Kings 6, 1)

  • Let us go to the Jordan, and let each of us get a log to build a shed where we can gather." Elisha answered, "Go." (2 Kings 6, 2)

  • So Elisha went with them. And when they arrived at the Jordan, they began to cut down the trees. (2 Kings 6, 4)

  • "Where did it fall?" And he showed Elisha the place. Elisha cut off a stick, threw it in there, and the iron piece floated. (2 Kings 6, 6)

  • Elisha said, "Get it." The man reached out his hand and took it. (2 Kings 6, 7)

  • One of his officials said, "None of us has betrayed you, my king, but Elisha, the prophet who is in Israel, makes known to his king even the words you say in your bedroom." (2 Kings 6, 12)


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