Löydetty 35 Tulokset: shelter

  • They go down to Egypt without my advice to take refuge in Pharaoh's protection and seek shelter in the shadow of Egypt. (Isaiah 30, 2)

  • Each will be like a shield from the wind and a shelter from the rain, like streams of water in a dry, parched land, like the shade of a rock in a weary land. (Isaiah 32, 2)

  • My tent is destroyed, all its cords are snapped. My children have left me and are no more; no one is left to pitch my tent or to set my shelter up. (Jeremiah 10, 20)

  • On a lofty, massive mountain, on a high mountain of Israel I will plant it. It will produce branches and bear fruit and become a magificent cedar. Birds of all kinds will nest in it and find shelter in its branches. (Ezekiel 17, 23)

  • Jonah then left the city. He went to a place east of it, built himself a shelter and sat under its shade to wait and see what would happen to Nineveh. (Jonah 4, 5)

  • He will leave Nineveh in utter desolation, barren as the desert. Herds of all kinds of animals shall find shelter in her, and even the pelican and the heron shall dwell in her ruins; the owl shall hoot from the window and the raven from the threshold. (Zephaniah 2, 14)

  • The cedar has been uprooted! So will be the end of the happy city that felt secure in her own power and said to herself: I and no one but I. Why is it now a heap of ruins where animals take shelter? Everyone who passes by her hisses, making signs with the hand. (Zephaniah 2, 15)

  • But once sown, it grows up and becomes the largest of the plants in the garden and even grows branches so big that the birds of the air can take shelter in its shade." (Mark 4, 32)

  • Imagine a person who has taken a mustard seed and planted it in the garden. The seed has grown and become like a small tree, so that the birds of the air shelter in its branches." (Luke 13, 19)

  • We sailed slowly for several days, and arrived with great difficulty at Cnidus. As the wind did not allow us to enter that port, we sailed for the shelter of Crete with the Cape of Salmone within sight. (Acts 27, 7)

  • I have worked and often labored without sleep, I have been hungry and thirsty and starving, cold and without shelter. (2 Corinthians 11, 27)


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