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1821 Beginning of the End, p. 357.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… subjects. Jehovah was to be the sole object of reverence.

1822 Beginning of the End, p. 359.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… for Jehovah. David tried to deepen these impressions. He made songs a regular part of religious worship, and he composed psalms for the people to sing as they …

1823 Beginning of the End, p. 359.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… of Jehovah their King. When he told the prophet Nathan about his plans, he received the response, “Do all that is in your heart, for the Lord is with you.”

1824 Beginning of the End, p. 361.2 (Ellen Gould White)

Throughout the songs of David, the thought was impressed on his people that Jehovah was their strength and deliverer:

1826 Humble Hero, p. 46.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… of Jehovah testifying to Jesus’ divinity. Now that Jesus had come “in the likeness of sinful flesh” ( Romans 8:3 ), the Father Himself spoke. Before this, He had communicated …

1827 Humble Hero, p. 266.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… it Jehovah had revealed His glory, the priests had officiated, and the pomp of symbol and ceremony had gone on for ages. But all this must come to an end. Jesus …

1828 Humble Hero, p. 267.8 (Ellen Gould White)

The great Jehovah has proclaimed: “This is My beloved Son.” Matthew 3:17 .

1829 Royalty and Ruin, p. 11.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… right. Jehovah’s name was exalted and held in honor. People from heathen lands seeking truth did not go away unsatisfied. Conversions took place, and the church …

1831 Royalty and Ruin, p. 14.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… to Jehovah’s command, and here God had renewed the glorious Messianic promise of deliverance through the sacrifice of the Son of the Most High. See Genesis …

1832 Royalty and Ruin, p. 19.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… from Jehovah to bow before the idols of the heathen.

1833 Royalty and Ruin, p. 25.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… of Jehovah came to be known throughout the nations as “Solomon’s temple.” The human agent had taken to himself the glory that belonged to the One “higher than …

1834 Royalty and Ruin, p. 27.1 (Ellen Gould White)

This greatly increased the kingdom’s wealth, but at what a cost! Through the greed of those whom God had entrusted with His Word, the countless multitudes who crowded the highways of travel were allowed to remain ignorant of Jehovah.

1835 Royalty and Ruin, p. 34.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… to Jehovah. He was naturally headstrong, confident, self-willed, and inclined to idol worship. Nevertheless, if he had placed his trust wholly in God, he would …

1836 Royalty and Ruin, p. 37.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… of Jehovah suddenly became withered and useless. Terror-stricken, the king appealed to the prophet: “Please entreat the favor of the Lord your God,” he pleaded …

1837 Royalty and Ruin, p. 38.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… of Jehovah was finally to be fulfilled.

1838 Royalty and Ruin, p. 39.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… in Jehovah. Setting his forces in battle array, he sought the help of God.

1839 Royalty and Ruin, p. 41.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… from Jehovah, yet in His compassion the Lord still yearned after those who had been led into sin, and He was about to send them one of the mightiest of His prophets …

1840 Royalty and Ruin, p. 43.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… defying Jehovah. News quickly spread throughout the land regarding Elijah’s denunciation of Israel’s sins and his prophecy of swift-coming punishment …