Löydetty 1855 Tulokset: Israel

  • For it is the product of Israel- a craftsman made the thing, it is no god at all! The calf of Samaria will be broken to pieces! (Hosea 8, 6)

  • Israel has himself been swallowed; now they are lost among the nations like something no one wants, (Hosea 8, 8)

  • Israel has forgotten his Maker and has built palaces, while Judah keeps on building fortified towns; but I shall send fire down on his cities to devour their citadels. (Hosea 8, 14)

  • No merrymaking, Israel, for you, no rejoicing like other peoples, for you have deserted your God to play the whore, you have loved the fee of prostitution on every threshing-floor. (Hosea 9, 1)

  • The days of punishment have come, the days of retribution are here; Israel knows it! 'The prophet is mad and the inspired man a fool!' Great has been your guilt- all the greater then the hostility! (Hosea 9, 7)

  • It was like finding grapes in the desert when I found Israel, like seeing early fruit on a fig tree when I saw your ancestors; but when they reached Baal-Peor they devoted themselves to Shame and became as loathsome as the thing they loved. (Hosea 9, 10)

  • Israel was a luxuriant vine yielding plenty of fruit. The more his fruit increased, the more altars he built; the richer his land became, the richer he made the sacred pillars. (Hosea 10, 1)

  • It will be carried off to Assyria as tribute to the Great King. Ephraim will reap the shame, and Israel blush for his intentions. (Hosea 10, 6)

  • The high places of Aven, the sin of Israel, will be destroyed; thorns and thistles will grow over their altars. Then they will say to the mountains, 'Cover us!' and to the hills, 'Fall on us!' (Hosea 10, 8)

  • Since the days of Gibeah, Israel, you have sinned. There they have taken their stand, and will not war overtake the guilty at Gibeah? (Hosea 10, 9)

  • so it shall be done to you, Bethel, because of your great wickedness; at dawn, the king of Israel will be no more. (Hosea 10, 15)

  • When Israel was a child I loved him, and I called my son out of Egypt. (Hosea 11, 1)


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