3 Bible results for “söhne gottes” from Schlachter 2000, Hoffnung für Alle, Holman Christian Standard Bible, and New English Translation. Results 1-3. 
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  • Schlachter 2000

    Die Bedrohung Jerusalems und Gottes Aufruf zum Glauben

    Und es geschah zur Zeit des Ahas, des Sohnes Jotams, des Sohnes Ussijas, des Königs von Juda, da zog Rezin, der König von Aram, mit Pekach, dem Sohn Remaljas, dem König von Israel, hinauf zum Krieg gegen Jerusalem; er konnte es aber nicht erobern.
  • Schlachter 2000
    Und es geschah, als er im Haus seines Gottes Nisroch anbetete, da erschlugen ihn seine Söhne Adrammelech und Sarezer mit dem Schwert; und sie entkamen in das Land Ararat. Und sein Sohn Esarhaddon wurde König an seiner Stelle.
  • Hoffnung für Alle
    Eines Tages, als er im Tempel seines Gottes Nisroch betete, stachen ihn seine Söhne Adrammelech und Sarezer mit dem Schwert nieder. Die beiden flohen in das Land Ararat, und Asarhaddon, ein anderer Sohn von Sanherib, wurde sein Nachfolger.
  • Schlachter 2000
    Ja, auf mich warten die Inseln, und die Tarsisschiffe [kommen] zuerst, um deine Söhne aus der Ferne herzubringen, samt ihrem Silber und Gold, für den Namen des Herrn, deines Gottes, und für den Heiligen Israels, weil er dich herrlich gemacht hat.
Schlachter 2000 (SCH2000)

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Hoffnung für Alle (HOF)

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New English Translation (NET)

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6,061 topical index results for “söhne gottes”

AARON : With Hur supports the hands of Moses during Battle (Exodus 17:12)
ABINADAB : Father of one of Solomon's purveyors. Called in R. V. Ben-Abinadab (2 Kings 4:11)
ABISHAI : Saves David from being slain by a Philistine (2 Samuel 21:17)
ABRAHAM : His questions about the destruction of the righteous and wicked in Sodom (Genesis 18:23-32)
ABRAHAM : Lives in Gerar; deceives Abimelech concerning Sarah, his wife (Genesis 20)
AGAG : A king of the Amalekites, taken prisoner by Saul, and killed by Samuel (2 Samuel 15:8,33)
AGRICULTURE : Planters of vineyards, exempted from military service (Deuteronomy 20:6)
AHIJAH : A priest in Shiloh, probably identical with Ahimelech, mentioned in (2 Samuel 22:11)
AHIJAH : An Israelite, who subscribed to the covenant of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 10:26)
AHISHAR : One of Solomon's household officers (1 Kings 4:6)
AIJELETH SHAHAR : (A musical term which probably indicated the sprightly movement of the music set to) (Psalms 22)
ALABASTER : (A white stone)
ALEXANDER : Son of Simon who bore the cross of Jesus (Mark 15:21)
ALIENS : (Strangers, heathen)
ALLOY, OF METALS : General scriptures concerning (Isaiah 1:25)
AMASAI : Leader of a body of men disaffected toward Saul, who joined David (1 Chronicles 12:18)
AMBASSADORS : Sennacherib through Rabshakeh to Hezekiah (1 Kings 19:9)
AMMONITES : Descendants of Ben-ammi, one of the sons of Lot (Genesis 19:38)
AMORITES : Struck down by Chedorlaomer and rescued by Abraham (Genesis 14)
AMPLIAS : A disciple, Paul sends greeting to (Romans 16:8)
AMUSEMENTS AND WORLDLY PLEASURES : Terminate in sorrow (Proverbs 14:13)
AMUSEMENTS AND WORLDLY PLEASURES : A proof of spiritual death (1 Timothy 5:6)
AMUSEMENTS AND WORLDLY PLEASURES : Shunned by the primitive saints (1 Peter 4:3)
AMUSEMENTS AND WORLDLY PLEASURES : Abstinence from, seems strange to the wicked (1 Peter 4:4)
ANDREW : Tells Jesus of the Greeks who sought to see him ( John 12:20-22)
APOSTLES : A title distinguishing the twelve disciples, whom Jesus selected to be intimately associated with himself (Luke 6:13)
ARARAT : Assassins of Sennacherib take refuge in (Isaiah 37:38)
ARCHEVITES : Inhabitants of Samaria (Ezra 4:9)
ARMENIA : Assassins of Sennacherib take refuge in (Isaiah 37:38)
ARMOR-BEARER : (An attendant who carried a soldier's equipment)
ARUBOTH : A district laid under tribute to Solomon's commissariat (1 Kings 4:10)
ASIA : Paul and Silas forbidden by the Holy Spirit to preach in (Acts 16:6)
ASNAPPER : A noble Assyrian prince, who colonized the cities of Samaria after the Israelites were taken captive to Assyria (Ezra 4:10)
ASSYRIA : Alliances with, sought by Judah and Israel (Hosea 5:13)
ATAD : The place where the sons of Jacob mourned for their father (Genesis 50:10,11)
ATER : An Israelite, who subscribed to Nehemiah's covenant (Nehemiah 10:17)
BAAL-BERITH : A god of the Shechemites (Judges 9:4)
BAANAH : The name is spelled BAANA (R. V.). Son of Hushai (1 Kings 4:16)
BABBLER : A sarcastic epithet applied to Paul (Acts 17:18)
BABEL : A city in the plain of Shinar. Tower built, and tongues confused at (Genesis 11:1-9)
BADGER : (R. V., SEAL or PORPOISE.)
BALAH : A city of the territory of the tribe of Simeon (Joshua 19:3)
BANISHMENT : General scriptures concerning (Ezra 7:26)
BARNABAS : Returns with Paul to Antioch (of Syria) (Acts 12:25)
BARNABAS : Goes with Paul to Seleucia (Acts 13)
BARRENNESS : (Sterility of women)
BEARD : Beards of David's ambassadors half shaven by the king of the Amorites (2 Samuel 10:4)
BEER-SHEBA : The most southern city of Palestine (Judges 20:1)
BEER-SHEBA : Wilderness of, Hagar miraculously sees a well in (Genesis 21:14-19)
BEKAH : A half shekel, about thirty-one cents (Exodus 38:26)
BENEFACTOR : General scriptures concerning (Luke 22:25)
BERACHAH : A valley in the south of the territory of the tribe of Judah, where the Israelites blessed the Lord for a victory (2 Chronicles 20:26)
BEREAVEMENT : Mourning in, forbidden to Aaron, on account of his sons' wickedness (Leviticus 10:6)
BETH-EL : A city in the south of territory of the tribe of Judah (1 Samuel 30:27)
BETH-SHEAN : District of, under tribute to Solomon's commissariat (2 Kings 4:12)
BETHANY : A village on the eastem slope of the Mount of Olives ( 2 John 11:18)
BETHUL : A city of the territory of the tribe of Simeon (Joshua 19:4)
BEZAI : A family that sealed the covenant with Nehemiah (Nehemiah 10:18)
BISHLAM : A Samaritan who obstructed the rebuilding of the temple at Jerusalem (Ezra 4:7-24)
BLINDNESS : Miraculously inflicted upon the Sodomites (Genesis 19:11)
BLOOD : OF SACRIFICES, TYPICAL OF THE ATONING BLOOD OF CHRIST (Hebrews 9:6-28)
BOANERGES : Surname of the sons of Zebedee (Mark 3:17)
BORING THE EAR : A token of servitude for life (Exodus 21:6)
BULLOCK : (Or, OX (Synonymous terms in A. V.))
CAESAREA : A seaport in Palestine
CAESAREA : Paul conveyed to, by the disciples to save him from his enemies (Acts 9:30)
CAESAREA : By Roman soldiers to be tried by Felix (Acts 23:23-35)
CALF : "Calves of the lips," a metaphor signifying worship (Hosea 14:2)
CAPERNAUM : (A city on the shore of the Sea of Galilee)
CARVING : Persons skilled in
CATHOLICITY : (Liberality of religious sentiment)
CATTLE : (Of the bovine species)
CHARMERS AND CHARMING : See SORCERY
CHERETHITES : Solomon's escort at his coronation (1 Kings 1:38)
CHIDING : Pharaoh chides Abraham, for calling his wife his sister (Genesis 12:18,19)
CHIDING : Jacob chides Simeon and Levi for killing Hamor and Shechem (Genesis 34:30)
CHIMNEY : General scriptures concerning (Hosea 13:3)
CHINESE : Sinim is believed by many authorities to be a reference to the Chinese in (Isaiah 49:12)