Talált 460 Eredmények: praise and worship

  • Nevertheless, he devastated their whole territory and cut down their sacred groves, for he had been commissioned to destroy all the gods of the earth, so that every nation might worship Nebuchadnezzar alone, and every people and tribe invoke him as a god. (Judith 3, 8)

  • Since they abandoned the way of their ancestors, and acknowledged with divine worship the God of heaven, their forefathers expelled them from the presence of their gods. So they fled to Mesopotamia and dwelt there a long time. (Judith 5, 8)

  • Judith urged them with a loud voice: "Praise God, praise him! Praise God, who has not withdrawn his mercy from the house of Israel, but has shattered our enemies by my hand this very night." (Judith 13, 14)

  • Judith led all Israel in this song of thanksgiving, and the people swelled this hymn of praise: (Judith 15, 14)

  • The people then went to Jerusalem to worship God; when they were purified, they offered their holocausts, freewill offerings, and gifts. (Judith 16, 18)

  • But I can enter your house because of your great love. I can worship in your holy temple because of my reverence for you, LORD. (Psalms 5, 8)

  • I praise the justice of the LORD; I celebrate the name of the LORD Most High. (Psalms 7, 18)

  • I will praise you, LORD, with all my heart; I will declare all your wondrous deeds. (Psalms 9, 2)

  • Arise, LORD, in your power! We will sing and chant the praise of your might. (Psalms 21, 14)

  • Then I will proclaim your name to the assembly; in the community I will praise you: (Psalms 22, 23)

  • "You who fear the LORD, give praise! All descendants of Jacob, give honor; show reverence, all descendants of Israel! (Psalms 22, 24)

  • I will offer praise in the great assembly; my vows I will fulfill before those who fear him. (Psalms 22, 26)


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