Talált 47 Eredmények: fed

  • who brought down chariots and horses, a whole army of them, and there they lay, never to rise again, snuffed out like a wick. (Isaiah 43, 17)

  • I looked at the earth and I found it formless and void; I looked at the sky but darkness engulfed it. (Jeremiah 4, 23)

  • "Why should I pardon you? Your sons have rejected me and sworn by false gods. I gave them all they needed and yet they committed adultery and trooped to the harlot's house. They are well-fed, (Jeremiah 5, 7)

  • To whom shall I speak, whom shall I warn? No one of them wants to listen, that they may understand. Their ears are stuffed and they pay no attention. They scorn what Yahweh says and refuse to listen. (Jeremiah 6, 10)

  • I gave you earrings and a magnificent crown for your head. You were adorned with gold and silver; your clothing was fine linen, silk and embroidered cloth. You were fed on finest flour, honey and oil; you became very beautiful and rose to be queen. (Ezekiel 16, 13)

  • My bread which I gave you, the fine flour, the oil and the honey with which I fed you, you offered as fragrant incense before them, word of Yahweh. (Ezekiel 16, 19)

  • but now you are shattered by the sea, engulfed in its depths. Your wares and all your company have gone down! (Ezekiel 27, 34)

  • As I live - word of Yahweh, - because my sheep have been the prey of wild animals and become their food for want of shepherds, because the shepherds have not cared for my sheep, because you shepherds have not bothered about them but fed yourselves and not the flocks, because of that, (Ezekiel 34, 8)

  • at the end of which they looked healthier and better fed than any of the young men who ate the king's food. (Daniel 1, 15)

  • Its leaves were beautiful, its fruits abundant; there was food for all in it. Animals of the field found refuge in its shade, the birds of heaven nested in its branches and all living things fed on it. (Daniel 4, 9)

  • These words were fulfilled at once. Nebuchadnezzar was driven from among men, he fed on grass like oxen, his body was drenched with the dew of heaven, until his hair grew like the feathers of an eagle and his nails like the claws of a bird. (Daniel 4, 30)

  • Then Daniel took some pitch, fat and hair, and boiled them together. He made them into cakes which he fed to the Dragon. And the Dragon burst after eating them. (Daniel 14, 26)


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