Encontrados 24 resultados para: disasters

  • Aaron said to Moses, 'Look, today they offered their sacrifice for sin and their burnt offering before Yahweh, and these disasters have befallen me. If I had eaten the sin offering today, would this have met with Yahweh's approval?' (Leviticus 10, 19)

  • That very day, my anger will blaze against them; I shall desert them and hide my face from them. A host of disasters and misfortunes will overtake them to devour them, and when that day comes they will say, "If such disasters overtake me, surely Yahweh my God cannot be with me?" (Deuteronomy 31, 17)

  • When a host of disasters and misfortunes overtakes him, this song, like a witness, will give evidence against him, since his descendants will not have forgotten it. Yes, even today, before I have brought him to the country which I have promised him on oath, I know what plans he has in mind.' (Deuteronomy 31, 21)

  • I shall hurl disasters on them, on them I shall use up all my arrows. (Deuteronomy 32, 23)

  • Why should you be as stubborn as Egypt and Pharaoh were? After he had brought disasters on them, did they not let the people leave? (1 Samuel 6, 6)

  • And the answer will be, "Because they deserted Yahweh their God who brought their ancestors out of Egypt, and they adopted other gods and worshipped and served them; that is why Yahweh has brought all these disasters on them." ' (1 Kings 9, 9)

  • And the answer will be, "Because they deserted Yahweh, the God of their ancestors, who brought them out of Egypt, and adopted other gods and worshipped and served them; that is why he has brought all these disasters on them." ' (2 Chronicles 7, 22)

  • The news of all the disasters that had fallen on Job came to the ears of three of his friends. Each of them set out from home -- Eliphaz of Teman, Bildad of Shuah and Zophar of Naamath -- and by common consent they decided to go and offer him sympathy and consolation. (Job 2, 11)

  • if not the disasters appropriate to the wicked and the calamities fit for evil-doers? (Job 31, 3)

  • Jason, however, made a pitiless slaughter of his fellow-citizens, oblivious of the fact that success against his own countrymen was the greatest of disasters, but rather picturing himself as winning trophies from some enemy, and not from his fellow- countrymen. (2 Maccabees 5, 6)

  • and so the holy place itself, having shared the disasters that befell the people, in due course also shared their good fortune; having been abandoned by the Almighty in his anger, once the great Sovereign was placated it was reinstated in all its glory. (2 Maccabees 5, 20)

  • In prosperous times, disasters are forgotten and in times of disaster, no one remembers prosperity. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 25)


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