5你叫他比天使[a]微小一点,并赐他荣耀尊贵为冠冕。 6你派他管理你手所造的,使万物,就是一切的牛羊,田野的兽,空中的鸟,海里的鱼,凡经行海道的,都服在他的脚下。” 9耶和华我们的主啊,你的名在全地何其美! 称颂耶和华之公...
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Jehoiakim remained relentlessly hostile toward Jeremiah. On one occasion, when an early draft of the prophet's writings was being read to Jehoiakim (36:21), the king used a scribe's knife to cut the scroll apart, three or four columns at a time, and threw it piece by piece into the ...
The final verses in this chapter tell the story of the capture of the Ammonite city of Rabbah. Joab, like Uriah, was fiercely loyal to David. He tells David, “I have fought against Rabbah, and I have taken the city’s water supply. Now therefore, gather the rest of the people togeth...
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“If someone watched it all, they would have heard 3,923 words of the Bible, forming 198 verses, drawn from 13 books of the Bible, in three languages, English, Welsh and Gaelic”. Over a quarter of those surveyed (29%) said they heard parts of the Bible they ha...
Here are those few verses, for your reference:And Moses called Bezalel and Aholiab and every able and wisehearted man in whose mind the Lord had put wisdom and ability, everyone whose heart stirred him up to come to do the work; (Ex 36:2)...
Why stop at verses 38 and 39? Why not quote the next three verses? Matthew 5:40: And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also. Matthew 5:41: And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain. Matthew 5:42: Gi...
Verses 1-7Zedekiah is told that the city shall be taken, and that he shall die a captive, but he shall die a natural death. It is better to live and die penitent in a prison, than to live and die impenitent in a palace.
while but 4 1/2 verses of the latter are wanting in the former. On the other hand, many of the sayings in Matthew that are lacking in the Sermon of Luke, amounting in all to 34 verses, appear elsewhere distributed throughout the Lukan narrative and in some instances connected with diffe...