Trouvé 58 Résultats pour: Sackcloth

  • You changed my mourning into dancing; you took off my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness. (Psalms 30, 12)

  • Yet I, when they were ill, put on sackcloth, afflicted myself with fasting, sobbed my prayers upon my bosom. (Psalms 35, 13)

  • I clothed myself in sackcloth; I became a byword for them. (Psalms 69, 12)

  • Then Mattathias and his sons tore their garments, put on sackcloth, and mourned bitterly. (1 Maccabees 2, 14)

  • That day they fasted and wore sackcloth; they sprinkled ashes on their heads and tore their clothes. (1 Maccabees 3, 47)

  • Women, girded with sackcloth below their breasts, filled the streets; maidens secluded indoors ran together, some to the gates, some to the walls, others peered through the windows, (2 Maccabees 3, 19)

  • At his approach, Maccabeus and his men made supplication to God, sprinkling earth upon their heads and girding their loins in sackcloth. (2 Maccabees 10, 25)

  • Instead of perfume there will be stench, instead of the girdle, a rope, And for the coiffure, baldness; for the rich gown, a sackcloth skirt. Then, instead of beauty: (Isaiah 3, 24)

  • In the streets they wear sackcloth, lamenting and weeping; On the rooftops and in the squares everyone wails. (Isaiah 15, 3)

  • the LORD gave a warning through Isaiah, the son of Amoz: Go and take off the sackcloth from your waist, and remove the sandals from your feet. This he did, walking naked and barefoot. (Isaiah 20, 2)

  • On that day the Lord, the GOD of hosts, called on you To weep and mourn, to shave your head and put on sackcloth. (Isaiah 22, 12)

  • When King Hezekiah heard this, he tore his garments, wrapped himself in sackcloth, and went into the temple of the LORD. (Isaiah 37, 1)


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