Talált 331 Eredmények: return from exile

  • If now this people go up to offer sacrifices in the temple of the LORD in Jerusalem, the hearts of this people will return to their master, Rehoboam, king of Judah, and they will kill me." (1 Kings 12, 27)

  • For I was instructed by the word of the LORD not to eat bread or drink water and not to return by the way I came." (1 Kings 13, 9)

  • Whenever the king visited the temple of the LORD, those on duty would carry the shields, and then return them to the guardroom. (1 Kings 14, 28)

  • Then he stretched himself out upon the child three times and called out to the LORD: "O LORD, my God, let the life breath return to the body of this child." (1 Kings 17, 21)

  • and say, 'This is the king's order: Put this man in prison and feed him scanty rations of bread and water until I return in safety.'" (1 Kings 22, 27)

  • But Micaiah said, "If ever you return in safety, the LORD has not spoken through me." (1 Kings 22, 28)

  • Someone went out into the field to gather herbs and found a wild vine, from which he picked a clothful of wild gourds. On his return he cut them up into the pot of vegetable stew without anybody's knowing it. (2 Kings 4, 39)

  • There, on all the high places, they burned incense like the nations whom the LORD had sent into exile at their coming. They did evil things that provoked the LORD, (2 Kings 17, 11)

  • Finally, the LORD put Israel away out of his sight as he had foretold through all his servants, the prophets; and Israel went into exile from their native soil to Assyria, an exile lasting to the present. (2 Kings 17, 23)

  • I am about to put in him such a spirit that, when he hears a certain report, he will return to his own land, and there I will cause him to fall by the sword.'" (2 Kings 19, 7)

  • When the commander, on his return, heard that the king of Assyria had withdrawn from Lachish, he found him besieging Libnah. (2 Kings 19, 8)

  • and also your rage against me. Because of your rage against me and your fury which has reached my ears, I will put my hook in your nose and my bit in your mouth, and make you return the way you came. (2 Kings 19, 28)


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