Löydetty 225 Tulokset: final battle

  • For they are fleeing before the face of swords, before the face of a sword hanging over them, before the face of a bent bow, before the face of a grievous battle. (Isaiah 21, 15)

  • Filled with clamor, a busy city, an exultant city: your dead have not been slain by the sword, nor did they die in battle. (Isaiah 22, 2)

  • Indignation is not mine. Who will be a thorn and a brier to me in battle? I will advance against them. I set them on fire together. (Isaiah 27, 4)

  • For the Lord says this to me: In the same way that a lion roars, and a young lion is over his prey, and though a multitude of shepherds may meet him, he will not dread their voice, nor be afraid of their number, so will the Lord of hosts descend in order to battle upon mount Zion and upon its hill. (Isaiah 31, 4)

  • The Lord will go forth like a strong man; like a man of battle, he will stir up zeal. He will shout and cry out. He will prevail against his enemies. (Isaiah 42, 13)

  • And so, he poured out over him the indignation of his fury and a strong battle. And he burned him all around, and he did not realize it. And he set him on fire, and he did not understand it. (Isaiah 42, 25)

  • I am afflicted in my heart, in my heart. The senses of my heart have been stirred up within me. I will not remain silent. For my soul has heard the voice of the trumpet, the clamor of the battle. (Jeremiah 4, 19)

  • They will take hold of arrow and shield. They are cruel, and they will not take pity. Their voice will roar like the ocean. And they will climb upon horses, for they have been prepared like men for battle, against you, O daughter of Zion. (Jeremiah 6, 23)

  • I paid close attention and I listened carefully. No one is speaking what is good. There is no one who does penance for his sin, saying: ‘What have I done?’ They have all turned to their own course, like a horse rushing with fury into battle. (Jeremiah 8, 6)

  • Because of this, give their sons over to famine, and bring them to the hand of the sword. Let their wives be widows without children. And let their husbands be slain by death. Let their youths be stabbed with the sword in battle. (Jeremiah 18, 21)

  • Therefore, Johanan, the son of Kareah, and all the leaders of the fighters who were with him, took from Mizpah the entire remnant of the common people, whom they had led away from Ishmael, the son of Nethaniah, after he had struck down Gedaliah, the son of Ahikam. These were strong men of battle, and women, and children, and eunuchs: those whom he had led away from Gibeon. (Jeremiah 41, 16)

  • How can you say: ‘We are strong and robust men of battle?’ (Jeremiah 48, 14)


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