Löydetty 247 Tulokset: divine strength

  • and said to them: "Now tell me, you Canaanites, what sort of people is this that dwells in the mountains? Which cities do they inhabit? How large is their army? In what does their power and strength consist? Who has set himself up as their king and the leader of their army? (Judith 5, 3)

  • Since they abandoned the way of their ancestors, and acknowledged with divine worship the God of heaven, their forefathers expelled them from the presence of their gods. So they fled to Mesopotamia and dwelt there a long time. (Judith 5, 8)

  • Their children fainted away, and the women and youths were consumed with thirst and were collapsing in the streets and gateways of the city, with no strength left in them. (Judith 7, 22)

  • " 'You, the Lord, crush warfare; Lord is your name. Shatter their strength in your might, and crush their force in your wrath; for they have resolved to profane your sanctuary, to defile the tent where your glorious name resides, and to overthrow with iron the horns of your altar. (Judith 9, 8)

  • "Your strength is not in numbers, nor does your power depend upon stalwart men; but you are the God of the lowly, the helper of the oppressed, the supporter of the weak, the protector of the forsaken, the savior of those without hope. (Judith 9, 11)

  • By the life of Nebuchadnezzar, king of all the earth, and by the power of him who has sent you to set all creatures aright! not only do men serve him through you; but even the wild beasts and the cattle and the birds of the air, because of your strength, will live for Nebuchadnezzar and his whole house. (Judith 11, 7)

  • Judith shouted to the guards from a distance: "Open! Open the gate! God, our God, is with us. Once more he has made manifest his strength in Israel and his power against our enemies; he has done it this very day." (Judith 13, 11)

  • What strength have I that I should endure, and what is my limit that I should be patient? (Job 6, 11)

  • Have I the strength of stones, or is my flesh of bronze? (Job 6, 12)

  • God is wise in heart and mighty in strength; who has withstood him and remained unscathed? (Job 9, 4)

  • If it be a question of strength, he is mighty; and if of judgment, who will call him to account? (Job 9, 19)

  • With him are strength and prudence; the misled and the misleaders are his. (Job 12, 16)


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