Löydetty 144 Tulokset: neighbor

  • You should not avert your face from your neighbor, nor should you take away a portion and not restore it. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 26)

  • And the people will rush, man against man, and each one against his neighbor. The child shall rebel against the elder, and the ignoble against the noble. (Isaiah 3, 5)

  • Writhing and pain will seize them. They will be in pain, like a woman in labor. Each one will appear stupefied to his neighbor. Their countenances will be like faces which have been burned up. (Isaiah 13, 8)

  • Each one will help his neighbor and will say to his brother, “Be strengthened.” (Isaiah 41, 6)

  • They have become like wild horses in heat; each one was neighing after his neighbor’s wife. (Jeremiah 5, 8)

  • Therefore, thus says the Lord: “Behold I will bring this people to utter ruin, and they will fall, with their fathers and sons; neighbor and relative will perish together.” (Jeremiah 6, 21)

  • For if you direct your ways and your intentions well, if you exercise judgment between a man and his neighbor, (Jeremiah 7, 5)

  • Let each one guard himself against his neighbor, and let him have no trust in any brother of his. For every brother will utterly overthrow, and every friend will advance deceitfully. (Jeremiah 9, 4)

  • “Therefore, listen, O women, to the word of the Lord! And let your ears take up the word of his mouth. And teach your daughters to lament. And let each one teach her neighbor to mourn: (Jeremiah 9, 20)

  • And many nations will pass through this city. And each one will say to his neighbor: ‘Why has the Lord acted in this way toward this great city?’ (Jeremiah 22, 8)

  • They want to cause my people to forget my name, by means of their dreams, which each of them describes to his neighbor, just as their fathers forgot my name for the sake of Baal. (Jeremiah 23, 27)

  • Therefore, behold: I am against the prophets, says the Lord, who steal my words, each one from his neighbor. (Jeremiah 23, 30)


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