Löydetty 152 Tulokset: Wood

  • Again, one preparing for a voyage and about to traverse the wild waves cries out to wood more unsound than the boat that bears him. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 1)

  • But you will that the products of your Wisdom be not idle; therefore men trust their lives even to frailest wood, and have been safe crossing the surge on a raft. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 5)

  • For blest is the wood through which justice comes about; (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 7)

  • Dispute not with a man of railing speech, heap no wood upon his fire. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 3)

  • The more wood, the greater the fire, the more underlying it, the fiercer the fight; The greater a man's strength, the sterner his anger, the greater his power, the greater his wrath. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 10)

  • When he received the sundered victims from the priests while he stood before the sacrificial wood, His brethren ringed him about like a garland, like a stand of cedars on Lebanon; (Ecclesiasticus 50, 12)

  • Will the axe boast against him who hews with it? Will the saw exalt itself above him who wields it? As if a rod could sway him who lifts it, or a staff him who is not wood! (Isaiah 10, 15)

  • For the pyre has long been ready, prepared for the king; Broad and deep it is piled with dry grass and wood in abundance, And the breath of the LORD, like a stream of sulphur, will set it afire. (Isaiah 30, 33)

  • and cast their gods into the fire; they destroyed them because they were not gods but the work of human hands, wood and stone. (Isaiah 37, 19)

  • Mulberry wood, the choice portion which a skilled craftsman picks out for himself, Choosing timber that will not rot, to set up an idol that will not be unsteady? (6b) One man helps another, one says to the other, "Keep on!" (7b) The craftsman encourages the goldsmith, the one who beats with the hammer, him who strikes on the anvil; He says the soldering is good, and he fastens it with nails to steady it. (Isaiah 40, 20)

  • to serve man for fuel. With a part of their wood he warms himself, or makes a fire for baking bread; but with another part he makes a god which he adores, an idol which he worships. (Isaiah 44, 15)

  • Yet he does not reflect, nor have the intelligence and sense to say, "Half of the wood I burned in the fire, and on its embers I baked bread and roasted meat which I ate. Shall I then make an abomination out of the rest, or worship a block of wood?" (Isaiah 44, 19)


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