Talált 355 Eredmények: prophet Samuel

  • Samuel said to Saul, 'Why have you disturbed my rest by conjuring me up?' Saul replied, 'I am in great distress; the Philistines are waging war on me, and God has abandoned me and no longer answers me either by prophet or by dream; and so I have summoned you to tell me what I ought to do.' (1 Samuel 28, 15)

  • Samuel said, 'Why consult me, when Yahweh has abandoned you and has become your enemy? (1 Samuel 28, 16)

  • Immediately Saul fell full length on the ground. He was terrified by what Samuel had said and was also weak from having eaten nothing all that day and night. (1 Samuel 28, 20)

  • the king said to the prophet Nathan, 'Look, I am living in a cedar-wood palace, while the ark of God is under awnings.' (2 Samuel 7, 2)

  • Yahweh sent the prophet Nathan to David. He came to him and said: In the same town were two men, one rich, the other poor. (2 Samuel 12, 1)

  • and made this known by means of the prophet Nathan, who named him Jedidiah, as Yahweh had instructed. (2 Samuel 12, 25)

  • When, however, David got up next morning, the following message had come from Yahweh to the prophet Gad, David's seer, (2 Samuel 24, 11)

  • but neither Zadok the priest, nor Benaiah son of Jehoiada, nor the prophet Nathan, nor Shimei and Rei, nor David's champions, supported Adonijah. (1 Kings 1, 8)

  • but he did not invite the prophet Nathan, or Benaiah, or the champions, or his brother Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 10)

  • She was still speaking to the king when the prophet Nathan came in. (1 Kings 1, 22)

  • The king was told, 'The prophet Nathan is here'; and he came into the king's presence and prostrated himself on his face before the king. (1 Kings 1, 23)

  • Then King David said, 'Summon Zadok the priest, the prophet Nathan and Benaiah son of Jehoiada.' So they came into the king's presence. (1 Kings 1, 32)


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