Talált 206 Eredmények: final battle

  • Terrible sovereigns will cower when they hear of my name, but to my people I shall show myself kind; in battle, courageous. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 15)

  • You could have given the wicked over to the righteous in battle, or destroyed them in one blow by means of savage beasts or with a harsh command; (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 9)

  • Remember your end and give up hatred; keep in mind your final corruption in the grave and keep the commandments. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 6)

  • scarcely are we at rest and asleep when we are troubled by dreams as vivid as if it were day and we were fleeing from a battle. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 6)

  • Your men will fall by the sword; your heroes, in battle. (Isaiah 3, 25)

  • Therefore I weep as Jazer weeps for the vines of Sibmah. I drench you, O Heshbon, O Elealeh, with my tears! For over your fruit and your vintage have been heard loud battle cheers. (Isaiah 16, 9)

  • These people have fled from the sword, from the whetted swords, from the bent bows, from the fury of battle. (Isaiah 21, 15)

  • you with your hustle and bustle a tumultuous city, a wanton town? Your slain men have not been killed by the sword, nor have they died in battle. (Isaiah 22, 2)

  • Bring your idols and let them tell us what is going to happen. What have they foretold, so that we may consider them and reflect on the final outcome? (Isaiah 41, 22)

  • Armed with bow and spear they are cruel and merciless. Their voice roars like the roaring sea. Mounted on horses, in battle formation they come as a fire, against you, daughter of Zion." (Jeremiah 6, 23)

  • I listened attentively; they did not speak truthfully nor did they repent of their wickedness. No one says: 'What have I done!' They all follow their own course like horses plunging into battle. (Jeremiah 8, 6)

  • Now let their children starve; hand them over to the sword! Let their wives become childless and widows! Let their men be victims of plague and their young men be slain in battle! (Jeremiah 18, 21)


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