Talált 201 Eredmények: Moab history

  • The daughter of Dibon has climbed to the high places to weep; on Nebo and in Medeba Moab laments. Every head shaven, every beard cut off, (Isaiah 15, 2)

  • Heshbon and Elealeh are crying out in distress, their voices can be heard as far as Jahaz. That is why the warriors of Moab are shivering, his soul trembles at the sound. (Isaiah 15, 4)

  • His heart cries out in distress for Moab, whose fugitives are already at Zoar, nearly at Eglath-Shelishiyah. They climb the slope of Luhith, weeping as they go; on the road to Horonaim they utter heart-rending cries. (Isaiah 15, 5)

  • For the cry for help re-echoes round the territory of Moab; their wailing, right to Eglaim, to Beer-Elim, their wailing; (Isaiah 15, 8)

  • Dimon's waters are swollen with blood, and I have worse in store for Dimon: a lion for those of Moab who survive, for those left on its soil. (Isaiah 15, 9)

  • for soon, like a fluttered bird, like nestlings cast out, will be the women of Moab at the fords of the Arnon. (Isaiah 16, 2)

  • let those who have been driven out of Moab come and live with you; be their refuge in the face of the devastator. Once the oppression is past, and the devastation has stopped and those now trampling on the country have gone away, (Isaiah 16, 4)

  • We have heard about Moab's pride, about how very proud it is, about its arrogance, its pride, its rage, its bravado, which will come to nothing! (Isaiah 16, 6)

  • And so Moab is wailing for Moab, wailing, every one of them. For the raisin cakes of Kir-Hareseth you mourn, stricken with grief. (Isaiah 16, 7)

  • That is why my whole being quivers like harp strings for Moab, my very heart, for Kir-Heres. (Isaiah 16, 11)

  • Moab will be seen, wearing itself out on the high places and going to its temple to pray, but it will accomplish nothing. (Isaiah 16, 12)

  • Such was the word which Yahweh spoke about Moab in the past. (Isaiah 16, 13)


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