Fondare 16 Risultati per: Emptied

  • She quickly emptied her pitcher into the trough, and ran to the well again to draw, and drew for all the camels. (Genesis 24, 20)

  • As they emptied their sacks, each discovered his bag of money in his sack. On seeing their bags of money they were afraid, and so was their father. (Genesis 42, 35)

  • The priest will order the house to be emptied before he goes to examine the infection, or everything in the house will become unclean; after which, the priest will go inside and examine the house; (Leviticus 14, 36)

  • He will then have all the inside of the house scraped, and the plaster that comes off will be emptied in an unclean place outside the town. (Leviticus 14, 41)

  • For Yahweh, God of Israel, says this: Jar of meal shall not be spent, jug of oil shall not be emptied, before the day when Yahweh sends rain on the face of the earth.' (1 Kings 17, 14)

  • The jar of meal was not spent nor the jug of oil emptied, just as Yahweh had foretold through Elijah. (1 Kings 17, 16)

  • I have exterminated the nations, their corner-towers lie in ruins; I have emptied their streets, no one walks through them; their cities have been destroyed and are now deserted and unpeopled. (Zephaniah 3, 6)

  • But he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave, becoming as human beings are; and being in every way like a human being, (Philippians 2, 7)

  • The first angel went and emptied his bowl over the earth; at once, on all the people who had been branded with the mark of the beast and had worshipped its statue, there came disgusting and virulent sores. (Revelation 16, 2)

  • The second angel emptied his bowl over the sea, and it turned to blood, like the blood of a corpse, and every living creature in the sea died. (Revelation 16, 3)

  • The third angel emptied his bowl into the rivers and springs of water and they turned into blood. (Revelation 16, 4)

  • The fourth angel emptied his bowl over the sun and it was made to scorch people with its flames; (Revelation 16, 8)


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