Talált 228 Eredmények: return from exile

  • and Jehozadak went into exile when, at the hands of Nebuchadnezzar, Yahweh exiled Judah and Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 5, 41)

  • These are the sons of Ehud. They were heads of families of the inhabitants of Geba and led them into exile at Manahath: (1 Chronicles 8, 6)

  • Naaman, Ahijah and Gera. It was he who led them into exile; he became the father of Uzza and Ahihud. (1 Chronicles 8, 7)

  • Now the first citizens to return to their property in their cities were the Israelites, the priests, the Levites and the temple slaves. (1 Chronicles 9, 2)

  • 'If your people Israel are defeated by the enemy because they have sinned against you, but then return to you and acknowledge your name, and pray and seek your favour in this temple, (2 Chronicles 6, 24)

  • So, by order of the king, courtiers set out with letters from the king and his officials for every part of Israel and Judah, saying, 'Israelites, return to Yahweh, God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, and he will return to those of you who are left and have escaped the grasp of the kings of Assyria. (2 Chronicles 30, 6)

  • For if you return to Yahweh, your brothers and your sons will be treated mercifully by their captors and be allowed to return to this country; for Yahweh your God is gracious and merciful and will not turn his face away from you, if you return to him.' (2 Chronicles 30, 9)

  • But Hezekiah made no return for the benefit which he had received; he became proud and brought retribution on himself and on Judah and Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 32, 25)

  • Furthermore, he rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar who had made him swear allegiance to him by God. He became stubborn, and obstinately refused to return to Yahweh, God of Israel. (2 Chronicles 36, 13)

  • These were the people of the province who returned from the captivity of the Exile, those whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had deported to Babylon, and who returned to Jerusalem and Judah, each to his own town. (Ezra 2, 1)

  • He said to him, 'Take these articles; go and return them to the Temple which is in Jerusalem and let the Temple of God be rebuilt on its original site;' (Ezra 5, 15)

  • So the Israelites who had returned from exile and all those who had renounced the filthy practices of the people of the country to join them in resorting to Yahweh, God of Israel, ate the Passover. (Ezra 6, 21)


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