(0.54) | Est 1:11 | to bring Queen Vashti into the king’s presence wearing her royal high turban. He wanted to show the people and the officials her beauty, for she was very attractive. 1 |
(0.54) | Est 1:18 | And this very day the noble ladies of Persia and Media who have heard the matter concerning the queen will respond in the same way to all the royal officials, and there will be more than enough contempt and anger! |
(0.54) | Est 3:1 | Some time later 1 King Ahasuerus promoted 2 Haman the son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, exalting him and setting his position 3 above that of all the officials who were with him. |
(0.54) | Est 3:9 | If the king is so inclined, 1 let an edict be issued 2 to destroy them. I will pay ten thousand talents of silver 3 to be conveyed to the king’s treasuries for the officials who carry out this business.” |
(0.54) | Est 5:11 | Haman then recounted to them his fabulous wealth, 1 his many sons, 2 and how the king had magnified him and exalted him over the king’s other officials and servants. |
(0.54) | Est 9:3 | All the officials of the provinces, the satraps, the governors and those who performed the king’s business were assisting the Jews, for the dread of Mordecai had fallen on them. |
(0.54) | Isa 1:23 | Your officials are rebels, 1 they associate with 2 thieves. All of them love bribery, and look for 3 payoffs. 4 They do not take up the cause of the orphan, 5 or defend the rights of the widow. 6 |
(0.54) | Isa 3:14 | The Lord comes to pronounce judgment on the leaders of his people and their officials. He says, 1 “It is you 2 who have ruined 3 the vineyard! 4 You have stashed in your houses what you have stolen from the poor. 5 |
(0.54) | Isa 19:11 | The officials of Zoan are nothing but fools; 1 Pharaoh’s wise advisers give stupid advice. How dare you say to Pharaoh, “I am one of the sages, one well-versed in the writings of the ancient kings?” 2 |
(0.54) | Jer 2:26 | Just as a thief has to suffer dishonor when he is caught, so the people of Israel 1 will suffer dishonor for what they have done. 2 So will their kings and officials, their priests and their prophets. |
(0.54) | Jer 4:9 | “When this happens,” 1 says the Lord, “the king and his officials will lose their courage. The priests will be struck with horror, and the prophets will be speechless in astonishment.” |
(0.54) | Jer 22:2 | Say: ‘Listen, O king of Judah who follows in David’s succession. 1 You, your officials, and your subjects who pass through the gates of this palace must listen to what the Lord says. 2 |
(0.54) | Jer 26:12 | Then Jeremiah made his defense before all the officials and all the people. 1 “The Lord sent me to prophesy everything you have heard me say against this temple and against this city. |
(0.54) | Jer 26:16 | Then the officials and all the people rendered their verdict to the priests and the prophets. They said, 1 “This man should not be condemned to die. 2 For he has spoken to us under the authority of the Lord our God.” 3 |
(0.54) | Jer 26:21 | When the king and all his bodyguards 1 and officials heard what he was prophesying, 2 the king sought to have him executed. But Uriah found out about it and fled to Egypt out of fear. 3 |
(0.54) | Jer 29:2 | He sent it after King Jeconiah, the queen mother, the palace officials, 1 the leaders of Judah and Jerusalem, the craftsmen, and the metal workers had been exiled from Jerusalem. 2 |
(0.54) | Jer 34:19 | I will punish the leaders of Judah and Jerusalem, the court officials, 1 the priests, and all the other people of the land who passed between the pieces of the calf. 2 |
(0.54) | Jer 36:21 | The king sent Jehudi to get the scroll. He went and got it from the room of Elishama, the royal secretary. Then he himself 1 read it to the king and all the officials who were standing around him. |
(0.54) | Jer 37:14 | Jeremiah answered, “That’s a lie! I am not deserting to the Babylonians.” 1 But Irijah would not listen to him. Irijah put Jeremiah under arrest and took him to the officials. |
(0.54) | Jer 37:15 | The officials were very angry 1 at Jeremiah. They had him flogged and put in prison in the house of Jonathan, the royal secretary, which they had converted into a place for confining prisoners. 2 |