Znaleziono 455 Wyniki dla: jacob's dream

  • They will settle in the land I gave to my servant Jacob where their forefathers lived. There they will live forever, their children and their children's children. David my servant will be their prince forever. (Ezekiel 37, 25)

  • That is why thus says Yahweh: Now, moved by my compassion for Israel, I am going to bring back the captives of Jacob and I will give glory to my holy name. (Ezekiel 39, 25)

  • the king said, "I had a terrible dream and I want to know its meaning." (Daniel 2, 3)

  • The Chaldeans answered in Aramaic, "Live forever, O King! Tell your servants the dream, and we will give you its meaning." (Daniel 2, 4)

  • But the king replied, "You have to tell me the dream and interpret it, too. That is my decision. If you won't do it, I will have you cut into pieces and your houses razed to the ground. (Daniel 2, 5)

  • But if you can tell me the dream and its meaning, I will give you presents and reward you with great honor." (Daniel 2, 6)

  • They insisted, "Let the king tell us his dream and we will explain what it means." (Daniel 2, 7)

  • that if you do not tell me my dream there is only one sentence for you. You have conspired to mislead me with a deceitful interpretation, hoping that times will change. But if you can show me that you have the ability to know what my dream was, I can be sure that you also have the power to understand its meaning." (Daniel 2, 9)

  • Daniel then went to the king and asked for the suspension of the execution to give him time to interpret the dream. (Daniel 2, 16)

  • I give thanks and praise to you, O God of my fathers. You have given me wisdom and power; you have shown me what we asked for - you have made known to us the dream of the king. (Daniel 2, 23)

  • At once Arioch took Daniel to the king and said, "Here is a man found among the Judean captives who says he can interpret the king's dream." (Daniel 2, 25)

  • The king asked Daniel, who had been named Beltheshazzar, "Can you tell me what my dream was and what it means?" (Daniel 2, 26)


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