Löydetty 101 Tulokset: Wickedness

  • And they sought every kind of wickedness, even until punishment overwhelmed them, and freed them from every kind of sin. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 31)

  • But after a little while and a brief time, my indignation will be consumed, and my fury will turn to their wickedness.” (Isaiah 10, 25)

  • Thus says the Lord: What is this bill of divorce for your mother, by which I have dismissed her? Or who is my creditor, to whom I have sold you? Behold, you were sold by your iniquities, and I have dismissed your mother for your wickedness. (Isaiah 50, 1)

  • But he himself was wounded because of our iniquities. He was bruised because of our wickedness. The discipline of our peace was upon him. And by his wounds, we are healed. (Isaiah 53, 5)

  • He was lifted up from anguish and judgment. Who will describe his life? For he has been cut off from the land of the living. Because of the wickedness of my people, I have struck him down. (Isaiah 53, 8)

  • Whom are you mocking? Against whom have you opened your mouth wide and wagged your tongue? Are you not sons of wickedness, a lying offspring, (Isaiah 57, 4)

  • For our iniquities have been multiplied in your sight, and our sins have answered us. For our wickedness is with us, and we have acknowledged our iniquities: (Isaiah 59, 12)

  • And I will speak my judgments with them, concerning all the wickedness of those who have forsaken me, and who have offered libations to strange gods, and who have adored the work of their own hands. (Jeremiah 1, 16)

  • Lift your eyes straight up, and see where you did not debase yourself. You were sitting in the roadways, waiting for them, like a robber in the wilderness. And you have polluted the land by your fornications and by your wickedness. (Jeremiah 3, 2)

  • Be circumcised to the Lord, and take away the foreskins from your hearts, O men of Judah, O inhabitants of Jerusalem. Otherwise my indignation may burst forth and flare up like a fire. And then there will be no one who can extinguish it, because of the wickedness of your thoughts. (Jeremiah 4, 4)

  • Your ways and your thoughts have brought these things upon you. This is your own wickedness. And it is bitter, because it has touched your heart. (Jeremiah 4, 18)

  • Just as a cistern makes its water cold, so has she made her wickedness cold. Iniquity and devastation will be heard in her; sickness and wounds will be ever before me. (Jeremiah 6, 7)


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