15 I am about to summon all the peoples of the northern kingdoms,” declares the Lord. “Their kings will come and set up their thrones in the entrance of the gates of Jerusalem;they will come against all her surrounding walls and against all the towns of Judah.16 I will pronounce my ...
Jeremiah 1:13Literally “to say” Jeremiah 1:13Literally “blown upon” Jeremiah 1:14Or “opened” Jeremiah 1:15Or “families” Jeremiah 1:15Literally “a declaration of” Jeremiah 1:16Or “pronounce” Jeremiah 1:17Literally “You must not be filled with terror from the faces of them” ...
16 “I will 1pronounce My judgments on them concerning all their wickedness, whereby they have aforsaken Me and have 2boffered sacrifices to other gods, and worshiped the cworks of their own hands. 17 “Now, agird up your loins and arise, and speak to them all which I command you....
Jeremiah's message illumined the distant as well as the near horizon. It was false prophets who proclaimed peace to a rebellious nation, as though the God of Israel's peace was indifferent to her unfaithfulness. But the very God who compelled Jeremiah to denounce sin and pronounce judgment was...
16 “I will pronounce my judgments against them for all the evil they did when they abandoned me to burn incense to other gods and to worship the works of their own hands.w 17 “Now, get ready. Stand up and tell them everything that I command you. Do not be intimidated by themx...
Joy pronounces her friend Naomi's name as "Wyoming." (We're working on it, but it's still more like "Nyoming".) Posted by Heather Daley on June 17, 2016, 2:47 pm | Read 5104 times | Comments (0) Category Jonathan: [first][previous][next][newest] Noah: [first][previous][ne...
Now I also pronounce judgments against them.” 13Behold, he advances like the clouds, his chariots like the whirlwind. His horses are swifter than eagles. Woe to us, for we are ruined! 14Wash the evil from your heart, O Jerusalem, so that you may be saved. How long will you harbor ...
A passage in the Psalms (Psalm 84:6) will occur to every one, in which a psalmist, longing at a distance for the services of the temple, pronounces blessed the man "in whose heart are the highways [to Zion];" here, it is true, "heart" has the double meaning of "mind" and "...
These two stones were not to be used for personal oracular purpose but were to be used for the purpose of inquiring of God to pronounce His will for the welfare of His people. Several references are made about the Urim and the Thummim, but there are no descriptions of the stones ...
Pronounce your gratitude on knees turned black and blue. Hark the angelic choir. And if I told you right now, not all was in your reach, you just wouldn’t know what to think. Oceans away, a child contends for a better chance. ...