Talált 60 Eredmények: neck

  • He has watched out for my offences, with his hand he enmeshes me, his yoke is on my neck, he has deprived me of strength. The Lord has put me into clutches which I am helpless to resist. (Lamentations 1, 14)

  • My children, patiently bear the anger brought on you by God. Your enemy has persecuted you, but soon you will witness his destruction and set your foot on his neck. (Baruch 4, 25)

  • He shouted for his soothsayers, Chaldaeans, and exorcists. And the king said to the Babylonian sages, 'Anyone who can read this writing and tell me what it means shall be dressed in purple, and have a chain of gold put round his neck, and be one of the three men who govern the kingdom.' (Daniel 5, 7)

  • I am told that you are able to give interpretations and to unravel difficult problems, so if you can read the writing and tell me what it means, you shall be dressed in purple, and have a chain of gold put round your neck, and be one of the three men who govern the kingdom.' (Daniel 5, 16)

  • At Belshazzar's order Daniel was dressed in purple, a chain of gold was put round his neck and he was proclaimed as one of the three men who governed the kingdom. (Daniel 5, 29)

  • Ephraim is a well-trained heifer that loves to tread the grain. But I have laid a yoke on her fine neck, I shall put Ephraim into harness, Judah will have to plough, Jacob must draw the harrow. (Hosea 10, 11)

  • The waters round me rose to my neck, the deep was closing round me, seaweed twining round my head. (Jonah 2, 6)

  • But anyone who is the downfall of one of these little ones who have faith in me would be better drowned in the depths of the sea with a great millstone round his neck. (Matthew 18, 6)

  • 'But anyone who is the downfall of one of these little ones who have faith, would be better thrown into the sea with a great millstone hung round his neck. (Mark 9, 42)

  • It would be better for such a person to be thrown into the sea with a millstone round the neck than to be the downfall of a single one of these little ones. (Luke 17, 2)

  • When the soldiers had finished crucifying Jesus they took his clothing and divided it into four shares, one for each soldier. His undergarment was seamless, woven in one piece from neck to hem; (John 19, 23)

  • By now they were all in tears; they put their arms round Paul's neck and kissed him; (Acts 20, 37)


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