Found 188 Results for: Mount Carmel

  • All who call on the name of Yahweh will be saved, for on Mount Zion will be those who have escaped, as Yahweh has said, and in Jerusalem a remnant whom Yahweh is calling. (Joel 3, 5)

  • He said: Yahweh roars from Zion, and makes himself heard from Jerusalem; the shepherds' pastures mourn, and the crown of Carmel dries up. (Amos 1, 2)

  • Should they hide on the top of Carmel, I shall track them down and catch them; should they hide from me on the sea bed, I shall order the Serpent there to bite them; (Amos 9, 3)

  • When that day comes- declares Yahweh- shall I not eliminate sages from Edom and intelligence from Mount Esau? (Obadiah 1, 8)

  • Your warriors, Teman, will be so demoralised that the people of Mount Esau will be massacred to the last one. For the slaughter, (Obadiah 1, 9)

  • But on Mount Zion will be those who have escaped -it will be a sanctuary- and the House of Jacob will recover what is rightfully theirs. (Obadiah 1, 17)

  • People from the Negeb will occupy the Mount of Esau, people from the lowlands the country of the Philistines; they will occupy Ephraim and Samaria, and Benjamin will occupy Gilead. (Obadiah 1, 19)

  • Victorious, they will climb Mount Zion to rule over Mount Esau, and sovereignty will be Yahweh's! (Obadiah 1, 21)

  • That is why, thanks to you, Zion will become ploughland, Jerusalem a heap of rubble and the Temple Mount a wooded height. (Micah 3, 12)

  • From the footsore I shall make a remnant, and from the far-flung a mighty nation. And Yahweh will reign over them on Mount Zion thenceforth and for ever. (Micah 4, 7)

  • He rebukes the sea, dries it up, and makes all the rivers run dry. . . . Bashan and Carmel wither, the greenery of the Lebanon withers too. (Nahum 1, 4)

  • Eloah comes from Teman, and the Holy One from Mount Paran. Pause His majesty covers the heavens, and his glory fills the earth. (Habakkuk 3, 3)


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