Löydetty 259 Tulokset: ground

  • Our holy and glorious house, where our fathers used to pray to you, has been razed to the ground, and all that we treasure lies in ruins. (Isaiah 64, 10)

  • They will expose them to the Sun and Moon and all the gods of the skies, because they have loved and served them, and they have followed and worshiped them. These bones will not be gathered up to be replaced in tombs but will remain like dung on the ground. (Jeremiah 8, 2)

  • Judah mourns, the cities languish, desolate, they sink to the ground. From Jerusalem a cry is heard. (Jeremiah 14, 2)

  • All will die of fatal diseases and no one will mourn for them or bury them; their corpses will be like dung on the ground. They will perish by the sword and by starvation and their corpses will be devoured by birds of prey and wild animals." (Jeremiah 16, 4)

  • The mercenaries in her ranks are like fattened calves; but they too have fled failing to stand their ground, for the day of their calamity has come, the time of their punishment. (Jeremiah 46, 21)

  • Come down from glory, sit on the parched ground, all you who dwell in Dibon; Moab's destroyer has come against you, he has destroyed your stronghold. (Jeremiah 48, 18)

  • As when a lion comes from the thicket of Jordan to a rich feeding ground, so I, in an instant, will drive Edom from its land. Whom will I choose for this task? Who is like me and can call me to account? What shepherd can stand against me? (Jeremiah 49, 19)

  • As a lion comes from the thicket of Jordan to a rich feeding ground, so I, in an instant, will drive them off, and whom I choose I will establish there. For who is like me? And who can call me to account? What shepherd can stand against me? (Jeremiah 50, 44)

  • Yahweh Sabaoth says this: The wide ramparts of Babylon will be razed to the ground, her high gates burned down. The people's labor will go to naught; the nation's toil will end in fire." (Jeremiah 51, 58)

  • Without pity Yahweh has shattered in Jacob every dwelling. He has torn down in his anger the ramparts of Judah's daughter. He has thrown her rulers and her king to the ground, dishonored. (Lamentations 2, 2)

  • Her gates have sunk into the ground; broken and removed are their bars. Her king and rulers live in exile among the nations. No more message for their prophets, no more visions from Yahweh. (Lamentations 2, 9)

  • The elders of the daughter of Zion sit in silence upon the ground, their heads sprinkled with dust, their bodies wrapped in sackcloth, while Jerusalem's young women bow their heads to the ground. (Lamentations 2, 10)


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