Löydetty 274 Tulokset: true worship

  • But David could not go there to worship God, for he was fearful of the sword of the angel of the LORD. (1 Chronicles 21, 30)

  • But if you turn away and forsake my statutes and commands which I placed before you, if you proceed to venerate and worship strange gods, (2 Chronicles 7, 19)

  • "The account I heard in my country about your deeds and your wisdom is true," she told the king. (2 Chronicles 9, 5)

  • For a long time Israel had no true God, no priest-teacher and no law, (2 Chronicles 15, 3)

  • Then Jehoshaphat knelt down with his face to the ground, and all Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem fell down before the LORD in worship. (2 Chronicles 20, 18)

  • But she said to me, "It was given to me as a bonus over and above my wages." Yet I would not believe her, and told her to give it back to its owners. I became very angry with her over this. So she retorted: "Where are your charitable deeds now? Where are your virtuous acts? See! Your true character is finally showing itself!" (Tobit 2, 14)

  • "Yes, your judgments are many and true in dealing with me as my sins and those of my fathers deserve. For we have not kept your commandments, nor have we trodden the paths of truth before you. (Tobit 3, 5)

  • Tobit exclaimed: "Welcome! God save you, brother! Do not be provoked with me, brother, for wanting to learn the truth about your family. So it turns out that you are a kinsman, and from a noble and good line! I knew Hananiah and Nathaniah, the two sons of Shemaiah the elder; with me they used to make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, where we would worship together. No, they did not stray from the right path; your kinsmen are good men. You are certainly of good lineage, and welcome!" (Tobit 5, 14)

  • All the nations of the world shall be converted and shall offer God true worship; all shall abandon their idols which have deceitfully led them into error, (Tobit 14, 6)

  • 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)

  • So then, my lord and master, do not disregard his word, but bear it in mind, for it is true. For our people are not punished, nor does the sword prevail against them, except when they sin against their God. (Judith 11, 10)


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