Talált 181 Eredmények: laid

  • When the builders had laid the foundation of the LORD'S temple, the vested priests with the trumpets and the Levites, sons of Asaph, were stationed there with the cymbals to praise the LORD in the manner laid down by David, king of Israel. (Ezra 3, 10)

  • They alternated in songs of praise and thanksgiving to the LORD, "for he is good, for his kindness to Israel endures forever"; and all the people raised a great shout of joy, praising the LORD because the foundation of the LORD'S house had been laid. (Ezra 3, 11)

  • Many of the priests, Levites, and family heads, the old men who had seen the former house, cried out in sorrow as they watched the foundation of the present house being laid. Many others, however, lifted up their voices in shouts of joy, (Ezra 3, 12)

  • Let it be known to the king that the Jews who came up from you to us have arrived at Jerusalem and are now rebuilding this rebellious and evil city. They are raising up its walls, and the foundations have already been laid. (Ezra 4, 12)

  • Then this same Sheshbazzar came and laid the foundations of the house of God in Jerusalem. Since that time the building has been going on, and it is not yet completed.' (Ezra 5, 16)

  • The earlier governors, my predecessors, had laid a heavy burden on the people, taking from them each day forty silver shekels for their food; then too, their men oppressed the people. But I, because I feared God, did not act thus. (Nehemiah 5, 15)

  • He summoned all his ministers and nobles, laid before them his secret plan, and urged the total destruction of those countries. (Judith 2, 2)

  • They and their wives and children will languish with hunger, and even before the sword strikes them they will be laid low in the streets of their city. (Judith 7, 14)

  • She took off the sackcloth she had on, laid aside the garments of her widowhood, washed her body with water, and anointed it with rich ointment. She arranged her hair and bound it with a fillet, and put on the festive attire she had worn while her husband, Manasseh, was living. (Judith 10, 3)

  • King Ahasuerus laid tribute on the land and on the islands of the sea. (Esther 10, 1)

  • Ah, could my anguish but be measured and my calamity laid with it in the scales, (Job 6, 2)

  • I have fastened sackcloth over my skin, and have laid my brow in the dust. (Job 16, 15)


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