Encontrados 13 resultados para: wretch

  • Esther replied, 'The persecutor, the enemy? Why, this wretch Haman!' Haman quaked with terror in the presence of the king and queen. (Esther 7, 6)

  • have I ever seen a wretch in need of clothing, or the poor with nothing to wear, (Job 31, 19)

  • He keeps watch, crouching down low, the poor wretch falls into his clutches; (Psalms 10, 10)

  • For myself, wounded wretch that I am, by your saving power raise me up! (Psalms 69, 29)

  • Godless wretch that he was and no true high priest, Jason set no bounds to his impiety; indeed the hellenising process reached such a pitch (2 Maccabees 4, 13)

  • But you, unholy wretch and wickedest of villains, what cause have you for pride, nourishing vain hopes and raising your hand against his servants? - (2 Maccabees 7, 34)

  • The wretch began to pray to the Master, who would never take pity on him now, declaring (2 Maccabees 9, 13)

  • But the King of kings stirred up the anger of Antiochus against the guilty wretch, and when Lysias made it clear to the king that Menelaus was the cause of all the troubles, Antiochus gave orders for him to be taken to Beroea and there put to death by the local method of execution. (2 Maccabees 13, 4)

  • A good man will go surety for his neighbour; only a shameless wretch would desert him. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 14)

  • From the one who sits on a glorious throne to the wretch in dust and ashes, (Ecclesiasticus 40, 3)

  • 'In his place will rise a wretch: royal honours will not be given to him, but rather he will insinuate himself into them at his pleasure and will gain possession of the kingdom by intrigue. (Daniel 11, 21)

  • Then the wretch will return greatly enriched to his own country, his heart set against the holy covenant; he will take action and then return to his own country. (Daniel 11, 28)


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