Trouvé 100 Résultats pour: Rise

  • As for the ten horns: from this kingdom will rise ten kings, and another after them; this one will be different from the previous ones and will bring down three kings; (Daniel 7, 24)

  • And now I shall tell you the truth about these things. 'Three more kings are going to rise in Persia; a fourth will come and be richer than all the others, and when, thanks to his wealth, he has grown powerful, he will make war on all the kingdoms of Greece. (Daniel 11, 2)

  • A mighty king will rise and govern a vast empire and do whatever he pleases. (Daniel 11, 3)

  • a sprig from her roots will rise in his place, will march on the defences, force the stronghold of the king of the north, and succeed in overcoming them. (Daniel 11, 7)

  • In his place there will rise a man who will send an extortioner to despoil the royal splendour; in a few days he will be shattered, though neither publicly nor in battle. (Daniel 11, 20)

  • 'In his place will rise a wretch: royal honours will not be given to him, but rather he will insinuate himself into them at his pleasure and will gain possession of the kingdom by intrigue. (Daniel 11, 21)

  • But you, go away and rest; and you will rise for your reward at the end of time.' (Daniel 12, 13)

  • She has fallen down, never to rise again, the virgin Israel. There she lies on her own soil, with no one to lift her up. (Amos 5, 2)

  • The people who swear by the Sin of Samaria, who say, "Long live your god, Dan!" and "Hurrah for the pilgrimage to Beersheba!" will all fall, never to rise again.' (Amos 8, 14)

  • But in days to come Yahweh's Temple Mountain will tower above the mountains, rise higher than the hills. (Micah 4, 1)

  • Do not gloat over me, my enemy: though I have fallen, I shall rise; though I live in darkness, Yahweh is my light. (Micah 7, 8)

  • What are your thoughts about Yahweh? He it is who makes a final end: his adversaries will not rise up a second time; (Nahum 1, 9)


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