Löydetty 260 Tulokset: fruit of the womb

  • So let him be, who did not put me to death from the womb, so that my mother would have been my sepulcher, and her womb would have been my eternal resting place! (Jeremiah 20, 17)

  • Why did I depart from the womb, so that I would see hardship and sorrow, and so that my days would be consumed by trouble?” (Jeremiah 20, 18)

  • But I will visit against you according to the fruit of your intentions, says the Lord. And I will kindle a fire in its forest. And it shall devour everything around it.” (Jeremiah 21, 14)

  • Build houses and live in them. And plant gardens, and eat from their fruit. (Jeremiah 29, 5)

  • You are great in counsel and incomprehensible in thought. Your eyes are open upon all the ways of the sons of Adam, so that you may repay each one according to his ways and according to the fruit of his intentions. (Jeremiah 32, 19)

  • RES. O Lord, see and consider those whom you have made into a such vintage. So then, shall women eat their own fruit, little ones measured by the palm of the hand? Shall priest and prophet be killed in the sanctuary of the Lord? (Lamentations 2, 20)

  • It had been planted in a good land, above many waters, so that it would produce branches and bear fruit, so that it would become a large vine. (Ezekiel 17, 8)

  • Speak: Thus says the Lord God: What if it does not prosper? Should he not pull up its roots, and strip off its fruit, and dry up all the branches that it has produced, and let it wither, though he is without a strong arm and without many people to pull it up by the root? (Ezekiel 17, 9)

  • On the sublime mountains of Israel, I will plant it. And it shall spring forth in buds and bear fruit, and it shall be a great cedar. And all the birds will live under it, and every bird will make its nest under the shadow of its branches. (Ezekiel 17, 23)

  • Your mother is like a vine, in your blood, planted by the water; her fruit and her branches have increased because of many waters. (Ezekiel 19, 10)

  • But she was uprooted in wrath, and cast upon the ground. And the burning wind dried up her fruit. Her robust branches withered and were dried up. A fire consumed her. (Ezekiel 19, 12)

  • And a fire has gone forth from a rod of her branches, which has consumed her fruit. And there is no strong branch in her to become a scepter for the rulers. This is a lamentation, and it shall be a lamentation.” (Ezekiel 19, 14)


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