Talált 54 Eredmények: flee

  • Flee from sin as from a snake, if you approach it, it will bite you; its teeth are lion's teeth, they take human life away. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 2)

  • Then like a hunted gazelle, like sheep that nobody gathers in, everyone will head back to his people, everyone will flee to his native land. (Isaiah 13, 14)

  • of nations roaring like the roar of ocean! He rebukes them and far away they flee, driven like chaff on the mountains before the wind, like an eddy of dust before the storm. (Isaiah 17, 13)

  • "No," you said, "we shall flee on horses." And so flee you will! And again, "We shall ride on swift ones." And so your pursuers will be swift! (Isaiah 30, 16)

  • A thousand will quake at the threat of one and when five threaten you will flee, until what is left of you will be like a flagstaff on a mountain top, like a signal on a hill.' (Isaiah 30, 17)

  • Assyria will fall by the sword, not that of a man, will be devoured by the sword, of no human being, he will flee before the sword and his young warriors will be enslaved. (Isaiah 31, 8)

  • At the sound of tumult the peoples flee, when you stand up the nations scatter. (Isaiah 33, 3)

  • Come out from Babylon! Flee from the Chaldaeans! Declare this with cries of joy, proclaim it, carry it to the remotest parts of earth, say, 'Yahweh has redeemed his servant Jacob.' (Isaiah 48, 20)

  • Flee in a body, Benjaminites, right away from Jerusalem! Sound the trumpet in Tekoa! Light the beacon on Beth-ha-Cherem! For disaster lowers from the north, an immense calamity. (Jeremiah 6, 1)

  • 'Away! Flee for your lives like the wild donkey into the desert!' (Jeremiah 48, 6)

  • Deprive Babylon of the man who sows, of the man who wields the sickle at harvest. Away from the devastating sword, let everyone return to his own people, let everyone flee to his own country! (Jeremiah 50, 16)

  • And from the daughter of Zion all her splendour has departed. Her princes were like stags which could find no pasture, exhausted, as they flee before the hunter. (Lamentations 1, 6)


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