Gefunden 66 Ergebnisse für: Oxen

  • a messenger came to Job. 'Your oxen', he said, 'were at the plough, with the donkeys grazing at their side, (Job 1, 14)

  • Yahweh blessed Job's latter condition even more than his former one. He came to own fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen and a thousand she-donkeys. (Job 42, 12)

  • No oxen, empty manger; strong bull, much cash. (Proverbs 14, 4)

  • How can the ploughman become wise, whose sole ambition is to wield the goad, driving his oxen, engrossed in their work, his conversation limited to bullocks, (Ecclesiasticus 38, 25)

  • But instead there is joy and merriment, killing of oxen, slaughtering of sheep, eating of meat, drinking of wine, 'Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall be dead.' (Isaiah 22, 13)

  • Oxen and donkeys that work the land will eat for fodder wild sorrel, spread by the shovel-load and fork-load. (Isaiah 30, 24)

  • The wild oxen will fall with them, the bullocks with the bulls; their land will be drenched with blood and their dust will be greasy with fat. (Isaiah 34, 7)

  • As regards the two pillars, the one Sea, the twelve bronze oxen supporting the Sea, and the wheeled stands, which King Solomon had made for the Temple of Yahweh, there was no reckoning the weight of bronze in all these objects. (Jeremiah 52, 20)

  • You will be driven from human society and will make your home with the wild animals, you will feed on grass, as oxen do, you will be drenched by the dew of heaven; seven times will pass over you until you have learnt that the Most High rules over human sovereignty and confers it on whom he pleases. (Daniel 4, 22)

  • you will be driven from human society and will make your home with the wild animals; you will feed on grass, as oxen do, and seven times will pass over you until you have learnt that the Most High rules over human sovereignty and gives it to whom he pleases.' (Daniel 4, 29)

  • The words were immediately fulfilled: Nebuchadnezzar was driven from human society and ate grass as oxen do; he was drenched by the dew of heaven; his hair grew like an eagle's feathers, and his nails became like a bird's talons. (Daniel 4, 30)

  • He was driven from human society, his heart was more like an animal's than a man's; he lived with the wild donkeys; he fed on grass like oxen; his body was drenched by the dew of heaven, until he had learnt that the Most High rules over human sovereignty and appoints whom he pleases to rule it. (Daniel 5, 21)


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