Löydetty 32 Tulokset: Dim
Better to rebuke than nurse a grudge. He who recognizes his fault diminishes its consequences. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 2)
The people of Diman have gone to the high places to weep. Over Nebo and Medeba Moab wails. Every head is shaved, every beard is shorn. (Isaiah 15, 2)
The waters of Dimon flow with blood, but worse is yet in store, for I will bring lions upon Dimon, upon those who escape from Moab, and upon those who survive in the land. (Isaiah 15, 9)
And I will lead them into the land which I have promised by oath to their fathers, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and they will take possession of it. I will increase their number and it will no longer diminish. (Baruch 2, 34)
the skies will darken and the stars become dim; I will veil the sun with a cloud and the moon shall not give its light. (Ezekiel 32, 7)
He took me to the south and there was a gate to the south gate; he measured its guardrooms, the thickness of its walls and porch; they were of the same dimensions as the others. (Ezekiel 40, 24)
Here are the dimensions of the altar (in big cubits, each of a cubit plus a handbreadth). The base: one cubit high and one cubit wide. The ledge all around it: one span. This is the height of the altar: (Ezekiel 43, 13)
Likewise, at present we see dimly as in a faulty mirror, but then it shall be face to face. Now we know in part, but then I will know as I am known. (1 Corinthians 13, 12)