Gefunden 51 Ergebnisse für: divine protection

  • Obey the king's command and, because of the divine promise, (Ecclesiastes 8, 2)

  • A father afflicted by untimely mourning has an image made of his child so soon carried off, and now pays divine honours to what yesterday was only a corpse, handing on mysteries and ceremonies to his people; (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 15)

  • Woe to the listless heart that has no faith, for such will have no protection. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 13)

  • The eyes of the Lord watch over those who love him, he is their powerful protection and their strong support, their screen from the desert wind, their shelter from the midday sun, a guard against stumbling, an assurance against a fall. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 16)

  • Fear of the Lord is a paradise of blessing, a better protection than the highest reputation. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 27)

  • Or should they beg for my protection, let them make their peace with me, peace let them make with me. (Isaiah 27, 5)

  • They are leaving for Egypt, without consulting me, to take refuge in Pharaoh's protection, to shelter in Egypt's shadow. (Isaiah 30, 2)

  • Pharaoh's protection will be your shame, the shelter of Egypt's shadow your confounding. (Isaiah 30, 3)

  • The Egyptian is human, not divine, his horses are flesh, not spirit; Yahweh will stretch out his hand: the protector will stumble, the protected will fall and all will perish together. (Isaiah 31, 3)

  • and say to the faint-hearted, 'Be strong! Do not be afraid. Here is your God, vengeance is coming, divine retribution; he is coming to save you.' (Isaiah 35, 4)

  • and that the Lord may give us strength and enlighten our eyes, so that we may lead our lives under the protection of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and of his son Belshazzar, and that we may serve them for a long time and win their favour. (Baruch 1, 12)

  • And since they are only made of wood overlaid with gold or silver, it will later become apparent that they are spurious; it will be obvious to everyone, to nations as to kings, that they are not gods but the work of human hands, and that there is no divine activity in them. (Baruch 6, 50)


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