Talált 159 Eredmények: Moab history

  • Let the outcasts of Moab live with you, be their shelter from the destroyer. When the struggle is ended, the ruin complete, and they have done with trampling the land, (Isaiah 16, 4)

  • We have heard of the pride of Moab, how very proud he is, With his haughty, arrogant insolence that his empty words do not match. (Isaiah 16, 6)

  • Therefore Moab wails for Moab, everywhere they wail; For the raisin cakes of Kir-hareseth they sigh, stricken with grief. (Isaiah 16, 7)

  • Therefore for Moab my breast moans like a lyre, and my heart for Kir-hareseth. (Isaiah 16, 11)

  • When Moab grows weary on the high places, he shall enter his sanctuary to pray, but it shall avail him nothing. (Isaiah 16, 12)

  • This is the word the LORD spoke against Moab in times past. (Isaiah 16, 13)

  • But now the LORD has spoken: In three years, like those of a hireling, the glory of Moab shall be degraded despite all its great multitude; there shall be a remnant, very small and weak. (Isaiah 16, 14)

  • For the hand of the LORD will rest on this mountain, but Moab will be trodden down as a straw is trodden down in the mire. (Isaiah 25, 10)

  • He will stretch forth his hands in Moab as a swimmer extends his hands to swim; He will bring low their pride as his hands sweep over them. (Isaiah 25, 11)

  • Egypt and Judah, Edom and the Ammonites, Moab and the desert dwellers who shave their temples. For all these nations, like the whole house of Israel, are uncircumcised in heart. (Jeremiah 9, 25)

  • Edom, Moab, and the Ammonites; (Jeremiah 25, 21)

  • Send to the kings of Edom, of Moab, of the Ammonites, of Tyre, and of Sidon, through the ambassadors who have come to Jerusalem to Zedekiah, king of Judah, (Jeremiah 27, 3)


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