Talált 11 Eredmények: Susanna

  • He was married to a woman called Susanna daughter of Hilkiah, a woman of great beauty; and she was God-fearing, for (Daniel 13, 2)

  • At midday, when the people had gone away, Susanna would take a walk in her husband's garden. (Daniel 13, 7)

  • So they waited for a favourable moment; and one day Susanna came as usual, accompanied only by two young maidservants. The day was hot and she wanted to bathe in the garden. (Daniel 13, 15)

  • Susanna sighed. 'I am trapped,' she said, 'whatever I do. If I agree, it means death for me; if I resist, I cannot get away from you. (Daniel 13, 22)

  • Once the elders had told their story, the servants were thoroughly taken aback, since nothing of this sort had ever been said of Susanna. (Daniel 13, 27)

  • Next day a meeting was held at the house of her husband Joakim. The two elders arrived, full of their wicked plea against Susanna, to have her put to death. (Daniel 13, 28)

  • They addressed the company, 'Summon Susanna daughter of Hilkiah and wife of Joakim.' She was sent for, (Daniel 13, 29)

  • Susanna was very graceful and beautiful to look at; (Daniel 13, 31)

  • She refused to tell us. That is our evidence.' Since they were elders of the people and judges, the assembly accepted their word: Susanna was condemned to death. (Daniel 13, 41)

  • Hilkiah and his wife gave thanks to God for their daughter Susanna, and so did her husband Joakim and all his relations, because she had been acquitted of anything dishonourable. (Daniel 13, 63)

  • Joanna the wife of Herod's steward Chuza, Susanna, and many others who provided for them out of their own resources. (Luke 8, 3)


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