Löydetty 58 Tulokset: Terrible

  • For there appeared unto them an horse with a terrible rider upon him, and adorned with a very fair covering, and he ran fiercely, and smote at Heliodorus with his forefeet, and it seemed that he that sat upon the horse had complete harness of gold. (2 Maccabees 3, 25)

  • Thou [art] beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem, terrible as [an army] with banners. (Song of Solomon 6, 4)

  • Who [is] she [that] looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, [and] terrible as [an army] with banners? (Song of Solomon 6, 10)

  • When they see it, they shall be troubled with terrible fear, and shall be amazed at the strangeness of his salvation, so far beyond all that they looked for. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 2)

  • Whereof not only the harm might dispatch them at once, but also the terrible sight utterly destroy them. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 19)

  • For though no terrible thing did fear them; yet being scared with beasts that passed by, and hissing of serpents, (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 9)

  • Or a terrible sound of stones cast down, or a running that could not be seen of skipping beasts, or a roaring voice of most savage wild beasts, or a rebounding echo from the hollow mountains; these things made them to swoon for fear. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 19)

  • The Lord is terrible and very great, and marvellous is his power. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 29)

  • And I will punish the world for [their] evil, and the wicked for their iniquity; and I will cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible. (Isaiah 13, 11)

  • That sendeth ambassadors by the sea, even in vessels of bulrushes upon the waters, [saying], Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation scattered and peeled, to a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden down, whose land the rivers have spoiled! (Isaiah 18, 2)

  • In that time shall the present be brought unto the LORD of hosts of a people scattered and peeled, and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the LORD of hosts, the mount Zion. (Isaiah 18, 7)

  • The burden of the desert of the sea. As whirlwinds in the south pass through; [so] it cometh from the desert, from a terrible land. (Isaiah 21, 1)


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