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Informace o Studijní on-line bibli (SOB) (CZ)

   Aplikace, kterou právě používáte, je biblický program Studijní on-line bible (dále jen SOB) verze 2. Jedná se prozatím o testovací verzi, která je oproti původní verzi postavena na HTML5, využívá JavaScriptovou knihovnu JQuery a framework Bootstrap. Nová verze přináší v některých ohledech zjednodušení, v některých ohledech je tomu naopak. Hlavní výhodou by měla být možnost využívání knihovny JQuery pro novou verzi tooltipů (ze kterých je nově možné kopírovat jejich obsah, případně kliknout na aktivní odkazy na nich). V nové verzi by zobrazení překladů i vyhledávek mělo vypadat "profesionálněji", k dispozici by měly být navíc např. informace o modulech apod. Přehrávač namluvených překladů je nyní postaven na technologii HTML5, tzn., že již ke svému provozu nepotřebuje podporu Flash playeru (který již oficiálně např. pro platformu Android není k dispozici, a u kterého se počítá s postupným všeobecným útlumem).

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Information about the "Online Bible Study" (SOB) (EN)

   Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.

 

 

 

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(kontaktné informácie - contact info - Kontaktinformationen - контактная информация - informacje kontaktowe - información de contacto - πληροφορίες επικοινωνίας)

 

Diviš Libor
URL: www.obohu.cz
E-mail: infoobohu.cz
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2001 Translation - An American English Bible

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hudson   (27.1.2024 - 14:55)
E-mail: hudsonpotgmail.com
Hello, I would like to contact developers to tell me where I can get "portuguese almeida revised and updated (with strong’s numbers)" because I want to make a website for studies. Please, for the growth of the kingdom of God.

Lukáš Znojemský   (21.9.2022 - 09:55)
Rád tuto stránku navštěvuji a učím se z ní v posledních týdnech. Velmi mi pomohla jazykově a přiblížila mi význam některých veršů, jejichž plný význam nebo zabarvení bylo ztraceno v překladu. "Obsluha" (tady se za výraz velmi omlouvám) je pohotová a technicky znalá. Velmi doporučuji.

Carola Teach   (14.6.2022 - 19:43)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Hallo Libor Vielen Dank für den Hinweis. Die kroatische Bibel reicht. Soweit ich eine Freundin verstand, ist bosnisch und kroatisch das gleiche und serbisch ähnlich, war ja früher auch ein Land, Jugoslawien , nur das eben da zwischen islamischen und traditionell christlichen Streit von aussen reingebracht und geschürrt wurde. Ich leite die kroatische Bibelsuche gleich weiter Einige können lesen, einige nicht und so ist das Super installiert, das man die Bibel auch auf Audio stellen kann. Toll ist es, das auch die Nafterli Herz Tur-Sinai Bibel in deutsch dabei ist, denn da finde ich vieles, speziell Psalm 91 als Beispiel authentischer formuliert, als in allen anderen deutschen Bibeln. Das jüdische Neue Testament von David H. Stern habe ich auch, aber die Nafterli Herz Tur-Sinai Bibel ist mir persönlich sehr wichtig. Vielen Dank Libor für diese kompakte Internet Webseiten- Arbeit für den Herrn, uns sein noch besser studieren und weiter geben zu können Shalom .

CarolaTeach   (14.6.2022 - 12:32)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Wer hat diese Seite ermöglicht und wer wartet diese Seiteund bezahlt die Website Kosten ? Mit dieser Website dient ihr Gott dem Vater zum Bau der Gemeinde Gottes. Und wir wurden im Buch Korinther aufgerufen, da wo wir genährt werden, auch zu unterstützen. Ich bitte den Admin dieser Seite, mir per email die Kontonummer mitzuteilen, dass ich mit Gaben mtl.segnen kann und nicht nur fromme Sprüche loslasse, denn seit kurzem bekam ich den Link dieser Seite und arbeite sehr gerne auf dieser Seite und gebe den Link weiter. Bitte das sich der Webseitengründer meldet. Danke.

Herzlichen Dank für Ihr Angebot. Aber ich brauche Ihre Hilfe nicht, ich leide nicht an Mangel :-) Wenn Sie helfen möchten, helfen Sie bitte jemandem in Ihrer Nähe.    Libor

Carola Teach   (14.6.2022 - 12:12)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Vielen Dank für diese Möglichkeit Bibel-Ausgaben vergleichen zu können. Eine sehr gut aufgebaute Strukturierung und sehr bedien- freundlich. Ich hätte eine Bittende Frage. Habt Ihr auch die bosnische Bibel oder besteht da Möglichkeit, auch für Bosnieer, Kroaten, Serben die bosnische Bibel hier zu hinterlegen. Ich habe seit 2015 sehr viel Kontakt zu Bosnierer , Kroaten, Serben und Albanern Kosovo und muß Bibelstellen immer auf google übersetzen, um ihnen die Bibel näher zu bringen, was sie dankbar annehmen, aber bei Google habe ich nie die Sicherheit, dass die Übersetzung gut geprüft ist. Kommen auch Bibeln als bosnisch - und albanische Bibeln hinzu ? Danke

Außer der bosnischen Bibel ist alles, was benötigt wird, bereits hier in der SOB (Studien Online Bible) enthalten. Diese Übersetzungen sind im Abschnitt "Andere europäische Übersetzungen" zu finden. Serbische Bibel (Kyrillisch), Serbische Bibel (Đuro Daničić, Vuk Karadžić - 1865), Albanian Bibel und Kroatische Bibel. Sie können die bosnische Bibel im PDF-Format HIER herunterladen.    Libor

Joe   (4.3.2021 - 17:49)
E-mail: joe.jace.mail.de
Hallo und vielen Dank für die hilfreiche Suchfunktion bei den hebräischen Bibeln – ich benutze sie seit Jahren zur Überprüfung der masoretischen Zählungen von Wortpaaren. Ein Schreibfehler am Ende von Josua 11,16 (Elberfelder 1905) "und das ebirge Israel und seine Niederung", es müsste heißen "und das Gebirge Israel und seine Niederung". Grüße aus Zittau / Sachsen

Danke. Natürlich hast du recht - ich habe es bereits behoben.    Libor

Josef   (4.2.2021 - 15:51)
E-mail: pepas74seznam.cz
Tak tohle mě velmi potěšilo. Je to dobře ovladatelné na rozdíl od jiných zdrojů. Děkuji moc! :)

Lukáš   (24.11.2020 - 10:02)
E-mail: lukasnemecek536gmail.com
Chyba v textu Kat. lit. překlad. Zjevení 11, 10. protože tito dva poroci jim způsobili hodně trápení.

Zdeněk Staněk   (22.8.2020 - 14:36)
E-mail: zdenek.stanekwhitepaper.bluefile.cz
Chybí 'ě': http://obohu.cz/csp.php?k=2Te&kap=3&v=4

Vskutku. Již jsem to opravil.    Libor

Ani Gallert   (4.7.2018 - 16:24)
E-mail: cactus.gomeragmail.com
Vielen, vielen Dank für diese Seite (und dass wir sie kostenfrei nutzen können)! Sie ist sehr gut gemacht und eröffnet beim Bibelstudium völlig neue Einblicke! Eine dringende Frage habe ich zur Adolf Ernst Knoch Bibel - die Begriffe, die kursiv und hell in den Versen dargestellt sind - bedeuteten diese, die Worte wurden von Knoch hinzugefügt, weil im Original nicht mehr erhalten? Oder wie ist das zu verstehen? Vielen Dank und Gottes Segen, Ani

Hallo, Ani. Kursiv und hell - das sind die Worte, die nicht im Originaltext sind, aber sie sind wichtig für das richtige Verständnis. Sie können es im VERGLEICHS-MODUS gut sehen. Schauen Sie sich zum Beispiel das Münchener Neues Testament an...     Libor

Andreas Boldt   (27.2.2018 - 05:41)
E-mail: andyp1gmx.net
Ich habe diese Seite gefunden um einfach Bibel online zu benutzen in verschiedenen Sprachen - ich bin überzeugt das Gott sein Wort bewahrt hat in allen Sprachen. Und weiß bis zum Ende hin wird sein Wort leuchten. "Denn mein Wort wird nicht leer zu mir zurückkehren..." - Gottes Segen für die segensreiche Arbeit die ihr tut. Leider kann ich kein Tscheschisch aber habe auch Bekannte in der Slowakei und bin Euch sehr verbunden im Sinne des Protestantismus. Ich benutze die Bibel jeden Tag. Andreas Boldt

Ich danke Ihnen, Andreas. Diese Anwendung ist viel mehr als nur eine Online-Bibel. Versuchen Sie bitte herauszufinden, welche Optionen und Funktionen SOB anbietet... (Anleitung) Libor

Juraj Kaličiak   (5.2.2018 - 11:06)
E-mail: juro.kaliciakgmail.com
Nech Vám pán odplatí Jeho spôsobom, toto je nejlepšia verzia práce s Božím slovom. Vyhladávanie, režim porovnávania sú skvelé. Pracujem s touto stránkou už celé roky a cítim povinnosť povzbudiť autorov, že je toto určite požehnaná práca. Veľa to používam aj na mobile, ako rýchlu online bibliu. Oceňujem odvahu vydania prekladu Jozefa Roháčka v edícii Dušana Seberíniho s doslovným prekladom Božieho mena. Výborná je možnosť porovnania s gréckymi originál textami so strongovými číslami. Buďte požehnaní bratia. Juraj

Vďaka Juraj. Je príjemné počuť, že tento biblický program používate už dlhší čas, a že ste s ním spokojný. Snažím sa SOB stále vylepšovať. Nie sú žiadni autori - je iba jeden amatér, ktorý chce (okrem bežných funkcií biblických programov) najmä sprístupniť originálny text biblie pre všetkých - aj bez znalosti biblických jazykov. Libor

John Builer   (30.1.2018 - 07:07)
E-mail: Johnbuilercontbay.com
Ganz, ganz grosse Klasse, diese Seite, besser, als alles andere!!! Vielen Dank!!! Bitte machen Sie so weiter!!! Danke! Regards, John Builer

Danke, ich schätze es wirklich ...

Zdeněk Staněk   (27.12.2017 - 15:34)
E-mail: zdenek.stanekwhitepaper.bluefile.cz
WLC 5M 6:4 v prvním slově chybí souhláska ajin a v posledním slově dálet. Díval jsem se do jiných zpracování textu WLC a tam jsou.

OK. Upravil jsem text podle textu Tanachu.

Vladimir Bartoš   (23.11.2017 - 23:15)
E-mail: bartos.vlemail.cz
Tyto stránky jsem objevil náhodou, když jsem hledal on line čtení Bible. Jsem úplně nadšený z toho, jaké jsou zde možností a chci za to poděkovat!!

Jsem rád, že Vás tento on-line biblický program tolik zaujal. Věřím, že se to ještě zlepší, když si prostudujete návod, případně novinky na Facebooku :-)

Libor Diviš   (14.10.2016 - 08:02)
Vítejte v knize hostů. Sem můžete vkládat své komentáře k nové verzi SOB (Studijní on-line bible). Jen bych Vás chtěl poprosit, abyste si předtím prostudovali návod k tomuto biblickému programu.

Welcome. Here you can write your comments relating to this new version of the online biblical program SOB (Online Bible Study) - your assessment, proposals, error notices etc.

 

 

   

2001 Translation - An American English Bible


'Jehovah'
Total number of matched verses: 5494
Ps (598); Jer (502); Deut (408); Isa (351); 2Chr (330); Ezek (329); Num (321); Exod (293); Lev (285); 1Sam (243); 2Kgs (215); 1Kgs (208); Josh (163); 1Chr (146); Judg (130); 2Sam (127); Gen (119); Zech (81); Job (77); Pro (75); Amos (53); Hos (35); Mal (34); Mic (33); Ezra (30); Luke (30); Lam (29); Dan (22); Zeph (21); Hag (21); Jonah (19); Neh (17); Joel (16); Matt (15); Acts (15); Ruth (13); Rev (12); Heb (11); Hab (10); Nah (10); Rom (7); 1Cor (6); Mark (6); Obad (5); Jas (3); Jude (3); 2Cor (3); 2Pet (3); 1Pet (2); Esth (2); 2Tim (2); Eph (2); John (2); Gal (1);

2Sam 1:14:And David asked him, ‘So, why weren’t you afraid to lift your hand and kill the anointed one of Jehovah?’
2Sam 1:16:For David said to him, ‘Your blood is on your own head, because your own mouth spoke against you when you said I have killed the anointed one of Jehovah.’
2Sam 2:1:After that, David asked Jehovah, ‘Should I return to one of the cities of Judah now?’ And Jehovah answered, ‘Go!’ Then David asked where he should go, and Jehovah answered, ‘To Hebron.’
2Sam 2:5:So, David sent messengers to the leaders of JabIsh of Gilead, who said to them, ‘You are blest by Jehovah for showing such mercy to your lord Saul, the anointed of God, by building a tomb for him and his son JoNathan.
2Sam 2:6:Now, may Jehovah give you mercy and truth, and I will treat you in the same [kind] way that you’ve treated [Saul and JoNathan].
2Sam 2:27:And JoAb said, ‘As Jehovah lives; it’s a good thing that you said this, otherwise our people would have been chasing each other all night long!’
2Sam 3:9:As Jehovah swore by an oath to David, may God curse AbNer and add to it if I don’t do the same thing.
2Sam 3:18:And this is the time for you to act, for Jehovah has said concerning David, I will deliver Israel from the hands of the Philistines and all their other enemies at the hands of David!
2Sam 3:28:Then, when David heard about it, he said, ‘My kingdom and I are innocent before Jehovah through the ages over the blood of AbNer, the son of Ner.
2Sam 3:39:Why, I feel like one of his close relatives and as someone who has stood in the presence of a king. But these men, these sons of ZeruJah, are hard for me to bear. May Jehovah repay the one who did this wicked thing with the evil that he deserves.’
2Sam 4:8:they brought IshBosheth’s head to David in Hebron and said to the king, ‘Look, here’s the head of Saul’s son IshBosheth… your enemy who would have killed you. Jehovah has given him to our lord the king in punishment of the enemies of his seed. For, Saul and his seed have been your enemies to this day.’
2Sam 4:9:But David told Rechab and his brother BaAna, ‘As Jehovah (the One who has protected my life) lives;
2Sam 5:3:Then all the elders of Israel came [and met with] the king in Hebron, and King David made a treaty with them there in Hebron, in the presence of Jehovah. Then they anointed David to be the king over all Israel.
2Sam 5:8:Then he told his men, ‘Everyone who cuts down a Jebusite should also use his dagger on the lame, the blind, and on anyone else who hates the life of David. And because of this, people will say, The blind and the lame will never enter the house of Jehovah.’
2Sam 5:10:And from then on, David kept getting greater, because Jehovah the Almighty was with him.
2Sam 5:12:Now, David knew that it was Jehovah who had made him king over Israel, and it was He who was blessing [David’s] kingdom, because of His people Israel.
2Sam 5:19:So, David went to Jehovah and asked, ‘Should I fight the Philistines, and will You give them into my hands?’ And Jehovah replied, ‘Go, for I will save you and give the Philistines into your hands!’
2Sam 5:20:So, David attacked them from the mountain passes and breached their lines, defeating the Philistines. And David said, ‘Jehovah cut through my enemies the Philistines like He cuts through water. So, because of this, we will name this place the High Breaches.’
2Sam 5:23:So, David asked of Jehovah, and Jehovah replied, ‘Don’t confront them, go around them to the other side of the Forest of Tears, and I will give them into your hands.
2Sam 5:25:So, David did just as Jehovah told him, and he cut down the Philistines from Gibeon to the land of GeZer.
2Sam 6:2:Then he and all his men (along with rulers from Judah) went on an expedition to bring back the Chest of God that was used to call on the Name of Jehovah of armies… the one that has the [covering of] cherubs on it.
2Sam 6:3:So, they went to the house of AminiDab (the one on the hill), and picked up the Chest of Jehovah and put it on a new wagon. And the sons of AminiDab led the wagon that carried the Chest.
2Sam 6:5:David and his men were dancing in front of Jehovah and playing musical instruments… they were playing appropriate lively tunes on lyres, harps, tambourines, cymbals, and pipes.
2Sam 6:7:Well, this enraged Jehovah, so God struck Oza and he died there next to the Chest of Jehovah… in front of God.
2Sam 6:8:Well, David was very depressed over Jehovah cutting down Oza. So, he called that place ‘the Cutting Down of Oza,’ which is what it is still called today.
2Sam 6:9:Now, David became afraid of Jehovah that day, for he asked, ‘Then how can I bring the Chest of God with me?’
2Sam 6:10:So he decided not to bring the Chest of the Sacred Agreement of Jehovah into his city. Rather, he turned and carried it to the house of ObedEdom, the GitTite,
2Sam 6:11:and the Chest of Jehovah was kept there for three months. But as the result, Jehovah blest the household of ObedEdom and everything that he owned.
2Sam 6:12:Well, when it was reported to King David that the house of ObedEdom and all his things were being blest because of the Chest of God, David went and took the Chest of Jehovah from there, and he [had it brought] into the city of David in a joyful [parade].
2Sam 6:13:For, as the Chest of Jehovah was being transported, it was led by seven companies of dancers, along with a calf and lambs that were being brought for a sacrifice, and David [led the way] playing music that was appropriate in the presence of Jehovah.
2Sam 6:15:And David and the whole house of Israel danced in front of the Chest of Jehovah, shouting, and blowing trumpets.
2Sam 6:16:And as the Chest reached the city of David, Michal (Saul’s daughter) looked out her window and saw King David dancing and playing music before Jehovah, and in her heart she was disgusted.
2Sam 6:17:Well, they brought the Chest of Jehovah and put it in its place, in the middle of the Tent that David had made for it, then David sacrificed whole burnt offerings and peace offerings before Jehovah.
2Sam 6:18:And after he did this, David blest the people in the name of Jehovah of armies,
2Sam 6:21:And David replied, ‘When I’m in the presence of Jehovah, I’m going to dance. May Jehovah, who chose me over your father and his house, be praised for allowing me to take the lead over His people Israel. So, I will play and dance in His presence,
2Sam 7:1:Well, after Jehovah had conquered all [of David’s] enemies around him, the king was sitting in his palace,
2Sam 7:3:And Nathan said to the king, ‘Then do whatever your heart moves you to do, because Jehovah is with you!’
2Sam 7:4:But that night, the word of Jehovah came to Nathan, which said,
2Sam 7:5:‘Go and speak to My servant David, and tell him that this is what Jehovah says: You are not to build a house for Me to live in,
2Sam 7:8:Then tell my servant David that Jehovah the almighty says: I took you out of the sheep pens to be the leader over My people Israel,
2Sam 7:11:back when I put judges over my people Israel. It is then that I will allow you to rest from all your enemies, and I will instruct you to build a House for Jehovah.
2Sam 7:18:Then King David went in and sat before Jehovah and asked, ‘Just who am I, O my Lord Jehovah, and what is my house that You’re showing such love for me?
2Sam 7:19:Why, I was once very small before you, O my Lord Jehovah, yet You spoke about my house long ahead of time. So, what laws are you giving me, O my Lord,
2Sam 7:20:and what should David say before You? ‘Now, You know Your servant, O my Lord Jehovah,
2Sam 7:22:You have brought about all these great things to let your servant know that he should glorify You, O my Lord Jehovah, for there is no one else like You, and we’ve heard of no God other than You.
2Sam 7:25:‘And now, O my Lord Jehovah; may the things that You said about Your servant and his house prove true through the ages, just as You said.
2Sam 7:27:Jehovah – the Almighty God over Israel – be glorified through the ages. For, You have uncovered the ears of your servant and told me that I shall build a House for You. This is why Your servant’s heart has been moved to pray this prayer to You.
2Sam 7:29:Therefore, start blessing the house of Your servant that will stand before You through the ages. For You, O my Lord Jehovah, have spoken, and You’ve promised to bless the house of your servant through the ages.’
2Sam 8:6:Then David sent a detachment to Syria, where they garrisoned near Damascus, and the Syrians had to pay a tribute to David also. So, Jehovah was with David wherever he went.
2Sam 8:11:which King David dedicated to Jehovah, as he had done with all the silver and gold that he had taken from the cities that he’d conquered…
2Sam 8:14:Then he put detachments throughout all of Idumea, and the Idumeans became the king’s servants. Well, no matter where he went, Jehovah was with David,
2Sam 10:12:However, we must act like men, for if we are strong for our people and the cities of our God, then Jehovah will do what He sees is best!’
2Sam 11:27:Then, after her period of mourning, David sent for her and had her brought to his palace. So he married her and she gave birth to his son. Well, this whole thing appeared wicked in the eyes of Jehovah.
2Sam 12:1:So, Jehovah sent the Prophet Nathan to David… he went in and said to him, ‘There were two men who lived in the same city, one was rich, and the other was poor.
2Sam 12:5:Well, David was outraged about this man and said, ‘As Jehovah lives, this man deserves to die!
2Sam 12:7:And Nathan said to David, ‘You are the man who did this. And this is what Jehovah the God of Israel says: I’m the One who anointed you to be king over Israel, and I’m the One who saved you from the hands of Saul.
2Sam 12:9:So, why have you treated the word of Jehovah as worthless by doing this wicked thing in His eyes? For, you cut down UriJah the Hittite with the broadsword and took his wife as yours, because, when the sons of AmMon killed him, you really killed him.
2Sam 12:11:‘This is what Jehovah says: Look, I will cause evil things to awaken in your own house, and I will take your wives from before you and give them to your neighbor, and he will go to bed with them in the daylight…
2Sam 12:13:Then David said to Nathan, ‘I have sinned against Jehovah.’ And Nathan said to David, ‘Well, Jehovah has forgiven your sin, so you’re not going to die.
2Sam 12:14:However, in doing such an unrighteous thing, you even made the enemies of Jehovah angry; so the son that will be born to you will die.’
2Sam 12:15:Then Nathan left David’s palace, and Jehovah caused the child that was born to the wife of UriJah by David to be sickly and weak.
2Sam 12:22:And David replied, ‘I fasted and cried while the boy was still living, because I hoped that Jehovah would show mercy on me and allow the boy to live.
2Sam 12:24:Then David went to comfort his wife BathSheba. Well, he went to bed with her again, and she got pregnant and gave birth to a son who she named Solomon… and Jehovah loved him.
2Sam 12:25:So He sent Nathan the Prophet, who renamed him JediDiJah, following Jehovah’s instructions.
2Sam 14:11:And the woman said, ‘May Jehovah your God remind the king not to allow them to take away my son, so our family line [may continue].’ And he said, ‘As Jehovah lives, not a hair of your son’s head will fall on the ground.’
2Sam 14:17:And they told me that the words of my lord the king would be as good as a sacrifice. For my lord the king is like a messenger from God, in that you listen to both the good and the bad. So, may Jehovah your God be with you.’
2Sam 15:7:Then, at the end of forty years, AbSalom went to his father and said, ‘I’m going to Hebron to pay something that I vowed to Jehovah.
2Sam 15:8:For, while I was in GedSur Syria, I vowed to Jehovah that if He would return me to Jerusalem, I would be His servant.’
2Sam 15:20:you’ve just joined me, so are you [now planning to] travel with us… are you moving away from your homes?’ And he replied, ‘I will go wherever you are going.’ [But David said], ‘Go back, and take your brothers with you, for Jehovah will bring you kindness and truth!
2Sam 15:21:But ItTai replied to the king, ‘As Jehovah lives, and as my lord the king lives, no matter what happens to my lord… whether he lives or dies, I will be your servant.’
2Sam 15:24:{Look!} Then they saw Zadok and all the Levites carrying the Chest of the Sacred Agreement of Jehovah from the [Tent of God]. Well, they set the Chest of God down, and AbiAthar came to him as all the people came from the city [of Jerusalem].
2Sam 15:25:Then the king said to Zadok, ‘Take the Chest of God back to the city. For, if I should find favor in the eyes of Jehovah and He returns me, then He will show it to me in all His glory.
2Sam 15:31:Well, when David was told that AhiThophel had joined the confederation with AbSalom, he said, ‘O Jehovah my God; Confuse the counsel of AhiThophel!’
2Sam 16:8:for Jehovah has brought all the blood of the house of Saul on you for taking his place as the ruler. And now He has given the kingdom into the hand of your son AbSalom. So, you’ve received some of your own badness, because you’re a murderer!’
2Sam 16:10:And the king said to AbiShai, ‘What difference does it make to me and to you sons of ZeruJah? Leave him alone and let him curse, because Jehovah told him to curse David. So there’s no reason to ask him why he’s doing this.’
2Sam 16:11:And David said to AbiShai and his servants, ‘Why, my son who came from my own belly wants to kill me, so let the son of the BenJaminite curse, because Jehovah told him to do it.
2Sam 16:12:Now, may Jehovah look at my humiliation and provide good things for me in place of his curses today.’
2Sam 16:18:And HushAi said, ‘First; I’ll follow whoever Jehovah and His people (the men of Israel) have chosen. I will stick with him and stay with him.
2Sam 17:14:Well, AbSalom and all the men of Israel said, ‘The counsel of HushAi the Arachite is better than the counsel of AhiThophel.’ (However, it was Jehovah who caused the good counsel of AhiThophel to lose out, so He could bring bad things to AbSalom).
2Sam 18:19:Thereafter, AhiMaAz (the son of Zadok) said, ‘Run and bring the good news to the king that Jehovah has passed judgment on his enemies.’
2Sam 18:28:Then AhiMaAz yelled to the king, ‘Peace!’ as he bowed to the ground before the king. And he said, ‘Praise your God Jehovah, for he has closed the mouths of those who have raised their hands against my lord the king.’
2Sam 18:31:Then HushAi came and said to the king, ‘I have good news to announce to my lord the king, for today Jehovah has passed judgment upon all those who opposed you!’
2Sam 19:7:‘Now get up… go out and talk to your servants! Tell them how you really feel! For I swear by Jehovah, that unless you go out there today, there won’t be a man standing with you tonight. Realize that the evil you’re doing here is worse that all the evil things that have happened to you since you were young.’
2Sam 19:21:But AbiShai (the son of ZeruJah) asked, ‘Shouldn’t Shemei be put to death for cursing the anointed of Jehovah?’
2Sam 20:19:Now, I’m one of the peaceful ones who is in support of Israel, but you’re planning to destroy a city… and a mother-city of Israel at that. So, why would you sink the inheritance of Jehovah?’
2Sam 21:1:Well, there were three consecutive years of famine in the days of David, so he asked Jehovah, and Jehovah said: ‘This has happened because the house of Saul is guilty of shedding [innocent] blood when he killed the Gibeonites.’
2Sam 21:3:Then David asked the Gibeonites, ‘What must I do for you… what must I do to [pay for our sins], and to get you to bless the inheritance of Jehovah?’
2Sam 21:6:Therefore, give us seven of his descendants and we will hang them in the sun before Jehovah in Saul’s town of Gibeon.’ And the king said, ‘I will give them to you.’
2Sam 21:7:However, the king spared MephiBosheth (the son of JoNathan and the grandson of Saul), because of the oath that Jehovah had made between them… between David and JoNathan (Saul’s son).
2Sam 21:9:Then he handed them over to the Gibeonites, and they hung them on the mountain in the sun before Jehovah. And there they fell – all seven of them together. Well, this happened at the beginning of the barley harvest.
2Sam 22:1:Well, after Jehovah had rescued David from the hands of Saul and all his enemies, he sang this song to Jehovah:
2Sam 22:2:Jehovah is my rock and my fortress; He’s the One who comes to my rescue.
2Sam 22:7:But in my pain I called on Jehovah, Yes, then I yelled to my God. And from His great Temple He Heard me… My voice and my cries reached His ears.
2Sam 22:14:He thundered from out of the sky; Jehovah shouted from up above.
2Sam 22:16:Then the things in the sea were exposed; The foundations of man’s habitation; They were accusations from Jehovah… The breath of the spirit of His rage.
2Sam 22:19:He anticipated the problems that I’d face, And Jehovah became my stabilization.
2Sam 22:21:For Jehovah has repaid my righteousness; He pays me back for the cleanness of my hands.
2Sam 22:22:For I paid attention to the ways of Jehovah… I wasn’t impious to my God.
2Sam 22:29:My lamp You will light, O Jehovah… My Lord gives me light in the darkness.
2Sam 22:31:Yes, flawless are the ways of the Almighty… And the sayings of Jehovah are refined. He’s the defender of all who obey Him,
2Sam 22:32:Yes, who is as strong as Jehovah? And who but our God can create?
2Sam 22:42:They yelled, but no help came from Jehovah, For to them He never would listen.
2Sam 22:47:As Jehovah lives, may my Guardian be praised… May my God who guards me be raised high.
2Sam 22:48:For Jehovah is strong and brings vengeance, And He corrects the people who serve me.
2Sam 22:50:And for this I’ll praise You to the nations. O Jehovah; I’ll strum tunes to Your Name.
2Sam 23:1:And these were the last words of David. David (the son of Jesse) was a trustworthy man who Jehovah elevated to the position of the anointed of the God of Jacob. He also wrote many of the beautiful psalms of Israel.
2Sam 23:2:‘The Breath of Jehovah spoke by me, And His words were there on my tongue.
2Sam 23:5:It is He who made my house strong, And made it firm through the ages, With a sacred agreement He concluded with me. ‘He has always guarded and saved me, So I’ll serve Jehovah and not break His Laws.
2Sam 23:10:and kept killing Philistines until his hand got tired, so he tied his sword to his hand [and kept fighting]. Jehovah gave him a great victory that day, and the only reason why the people had to return to [the field] was just to strip the dead.
2Sam 23:16:it was these same three mighty ones who tore up the camp of the Philistines, drew water from the well that was in BethLehem, and brought it to David. However, he wouldn’t drink it, but offered it to Jehovah instead.
2Sam 23:17:For he said, ‘Please be kind to me, O Jehovah, for offering this. Yes, how could I drink it after these men risked their blood and their lives to bring it to me?’ So, he didn’t drink it. However, these three mighty ones did these things.
2Sam 24:1:Well, the anger of Jehovah started to burn in Israel, for David was moved to say, ‘Go and take a census of Israel and Judah!’
2Sam 24:3:But JoAb said to the king, ‘May Jehovah your God add to your people, and may you find that they have grown to be a hundred times greater. However, my Lord the king, why would you want to do you such a thing?’
2Sam 24:10:Well, after he had the census performed, David [was ashamed] of what he had done, and he said to Jehovah: ‘I have really sinned by doing this thing. And now, O Lord, please overlook this lawlessness on the part of your servant, for I was very foolish.’
2Sam 24:11:But when David got up the next morning, [he found that] the word of Jehovah had come to the Prophet Gad, the Seer, who was told,
2Sam 24:12:‘Go and speak to David. Tell him that this is what Jehovah has said: I am giving you your choice of three [penalties]. You must choose the one you prefer, and I will bring it against you!
2Sam 24:14:And David said to Gad: ‘Those are all tough choices, but of the three, I choose to put myself into the hands of Jehovah, because He is very compassionate. He will never allow me to fall into the hands of [my enemies].’
2Sam 24:15:So David chose the death. Now, it was the season of the wheat harvest when Jehovah sent death throughout Israel, from the morning until dinnertime, and devastation started among the people, killing seventy thousand men from Dan to BeerSheba.
2Sam 24:16:Then the messenger of God turned his hand toward Jerusalem… to destroy it. However, [Jehovah then forgave] the evil that was done, and He said to the messenger who was destroying the people, ‘That’s enough!’ Well at the time, the messenger of Jehovah was at the threshing-floor of Orna the Jebusite.
2Sam 24:17:And David said to Jehovah (when he saw the messenger striking the people), ‘Look… it it I who did the wrong! I’m the shepherd who sinned, and these are just the sheep… what have they done? May Your hand come against me and the house of my father instead!’
2Sam 24:18:Then Gad came to David that day and said to him, ‘Now go and erect an Altar to Jehovah at the threshing-floor of Orna the Jebusite.’
2Sam 24:19:So, following the instructions of the Prophet Gad, he did what Jehovah told him to do.
2Sam 24:21:And Orna asked, ‘Why is my lord the king coming to his servant?’ And David replied, ‘To buy your threshing-floor from you, in order to build an Altar to Jehovah, so that He will stop destroying the people.’
2Sam 24:22:And Orna said to David, ‘Then take it and offer it to Jehovah, my lord the king, and do whatever is good in your eyes. Look, here are some oxen to sacrifice as whole burnt-offerings… and use the wooden [ox-cart] and it wheels to burn [the sacrifice]!’
2Sam 24:23:So, Orna offered it all to the king. And he said, ‘May Jehovah your God bless you.’
2Sam 24:24:But the king said to Orna, ‘No, I want to purchase it from you for a price, because I won’t offer a whole burnt-offering to Jehovah my God free of charge.’ So, David bought the threshing floor and the oxen, paying for it with fifty large silver coins.
2Sam 24:25:And there he built an Altar to Jehovah, where he sacrificed whole burnt offerings and peace offerings. Then [later on], Solomon added to the size of the Altar, because it was small at first. But [Jehovah’s favor] returned to the land, and He ended the devastation that He was bringing upon Israel.


'Jehovah'
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Total number of occurrences: 143


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