Talált 255 Eredmények: forgive enemy

  • When the men of Judah reached the spot that looks out on the wilderness and turned to face the enemy, they found only dead bodies lying on the ground; no one had escaped. (2 Chronicles 20, 24)

  • Under their command was a trained army of three hundred and seven thousand five hundred fighting men, a powerful force to support the king against the enemy. (2 Chronicles 26, 13)

  • "Yahweh, God of our ancestors, in your goodness forgive those who seek you with all their heart, even though they are not clean." (2 Chronicles 30, 19)

  • I was ashamed to ask the king for soldiers and horsemen to protect us against the enemy on the way, for we had said to the king, "The hand of our God is for good, upon all who seek him; and the power of his wrath upon all who abandon him." (Ezra 8, 22)

  • He punishes us for our wrongdoing but again he will forgive us. He will bring us together again from amongst all the nations among whom we have been dispersed. (Tobit 13, 5)

  • Uzziah sent messengers to Betomasthaim, Choba, Kona, and throughout the land of Israel, to announce what had happened and to invite them all to fall upon the enemy and destroy them. (Judith 15, 4)

  • When the men of Israel heard this, they threw themselves on the enemy and pursued them as far as Choba. Even those from Jerusalem came, as well as those from all the mountainous region, because they were told what had happened in the camp of their enemies. Those from Gilead and from Galilee caught them on the flank and struck great blows against them until they reached Damascus and its surrounding territory. (Judith 15, 5)

  • Then my oppressed people shouted for joy; my weak ones cried out, the enemy was terrified; they raised their voices; the enemy took to flight. (Judith 16, 11)

  • The children of young women pierced them through and struck them down like fugitives, and so the enemy perished in a battle arranged by God. (Judith 16, 12)

  • The king took the signet ring off his finger, handed it to Haman, son of Hammedatha the Agagite, enemy of the Jews, and said, (Esther 3, 10)

  • Esther answered, "He is no other than this wicked Haman - an enemy and a foe!" At this, Haman was seized with terror. (Esther 7, 6)

  • That same day King Ahasuerus gave Queen Esther the house of Haman, enemy of the Jews. Mordecai was admitted into the king's presence, for Esther had revealed how he was related to her. (Esther 8, 1)


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