Trouvé 88 Résultats pour: Distress

  • One nation will oppress another nation, and one city another city, because God will bring trouble and distress on them. (2 Chronicles 15, 6)

  • saying, 'Should disaster strike us, or war, punishment, epidemic, or famine, then we shall stand before this house and before you, for your Name rests on this house. From the depths of our distress we shall cry to you, and you will hear and save us.' (2 Chronicles 20, 9)

  • When she saw the king standing there at the entrance beside the pillar, with the captains and trumpeters at his side, and all the people from the countryside rejoicing and sounding trumpets, and the cantors with their musical instruments leading the hymns, Athaliah tore her clothes in distress and shouted, "Treason, treason!" (2 Chronicles 23, 13)

  • In his distress he sought to appease Yahweh his God. Humbling himself deeply before the God of his ancestors, he prayed to him, (2 Chronicles 33, 12)

  • The abundant fruits of the land go to the kings you have set over us because of our sins. They do what they please with us and our livestock, and because of this we live in great distress." (Nehemiah 9, 37)

  • Do with me as you will. Order my life taken from me, and turn me into dust, because I prefer death to life. In this way free me and let me return to dust. It is better for me to die than to live, because these unjust reproaches have caused me great distress. Command that I be now released from trials, and let me enter my eternal dwelling place. Do not turn your face away from me." (Tobit 3, 6)

  • On earth it was a day of darkness and gloom, tribulation and distress, affliction and great disturbance. (Esther 11, 8)

  • As ruler of many nations and master of the whole world, I have resolved never to be carried away by the arrogance of power but always to rule with fairness and clemency, to provide for my subjects a life free of distress, and to restore the peace that all men desire by making my government humane and truly civilized as far as the borders of my kingdom. (Esther 13, 2)

  • Taking off her splendid robes, she put on garments of distress and mourning. In place of expensive perfumes, she covered her head with dirt and ashes. Humbling her body severely, she put aside all her festive adornments and left her hair disheveled. (Esther 14, 2)

  • The hour of darkness fills him with dread, as distress and anguish close in on him. (Job 15, 24)

  • In the midst of plenty, distress seizes him, the full force of misery falls upon him. (Job 20, 22)

  • My heart in turmoil is never at peace, for days of distress have come upon me... (Job 30, 27)


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