Löydetty 110 Tulokset: Wrath

  • Certain winds are created as a means of punishment and in their fury they are a scourge, unleashing their violence in the time of destruction and satisfying the wrath of their Creator. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 28)

  • The Lord saw it and was angry; in his wrath he destroyed them. He wrought wonders against them, consuming them in the flames of fire. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 19)

  • you stained your reputation and defiled your descendants, bringing wrath and disaster upon your children because of your foolishness. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 20)

  • Therefore the Lord, his wrath burning against his people, raises his hand against them and strikes them down. The mountains quake: the corpses litter the streets. Yet for all this his anger does not subside, his hand is still raised, poised to strike. (Isaiah 5, 25)

  • By the wrath of Yahweh Sabaoth the land is set aflame, and the people are burned like fuel for fire because no one spares his brother. (Isaiah 9, 18)

  • Against a godless nation I send him, against a people who provoke my wrath I dispatch him, to plunder and pillage, to tread them down like mud in the streets. (Isaiah 10, 6)

  • I have ordered my sacred knights, I have summoned my mighty warriors - all those who rejoice in my triumph - I have commanded them to carry out my wrath. (Isaiah 13, 3)

  • From faraway lands, from the ends of the heavens they come - Yahweh and the instruments of his wrath - to destroy the whole earth. (Isaiah 13, 5)

  • See how the day of Yahweh comes: it is a cruel day coming with wrath and fierce anger. It will make the earth desolate; it will destroy sinners within it. (Isaiah 13, 9)

  • This is why the heavens tremble and the earth shakes its foundation, at the wrath of Yahweh Sabaoth on the day of his burning anger. (Isaiah 13, 13)

  • Come, my people, enter your rooms and shut the doors behind you; hide yourselves for a moment until his wrath is over. (Isaiah 26, 20)

  • The wrath of Yahweh is upon all nations. His fury is upon all their armies. He has doomed them, he has given them over for slaughter. (Isaiah 34, 2)


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