Encontrados 573 resultados para: Days
When that time comes, when the Lord gives thee respite from all the hardship and turmoil and drudgery of old days, (Isaiah 14, 3)
Sad days for the fisher-folk; never a hook cast, never a net sunk, all is grief and repining. (Isaiah 19, 8)
Out upon her, Ariel,✻ the lion-city King David stormed long ago! This year once added to the tale of years, feast-days of it over and gone, (Isaiah 29, 1)
Go home, then, and engrave it on a tablet of box-wood for their instruction; write it down, too, carefully on a scroll, to be an abiding record in after days. (Isaiah 30, 8)
moon’s light will be like the light of the sun, and the sun will shine in sevenfold strength, as if the light of seven days were joined in one, when the time comes for the Lord to bind up his people’s hurt, and heal their grievous wound. (Isaiah 30, 26)
Swiftly the days pass, the year goes round, and you shall have trouble enough, anxious foreboding, when the vintage fails, and no fruit-harvest comes. (Isaiah 32, 10)
did I not tell you from the first the events of latter days, from the beginning what had not yet come to be? My purpose, I promised, should not fail, my whole will must needs be done. (Isaiah 46, 10)
But no, thou art wearied of those many consultations. Let them come to thy side now and save thee if they can, diviners that gaze up at the stars, count days of the month, to tell thy future for thee! (Isaiah 47, 13)
Sons born to thee in the days of thy barrenness shall cry out, Here all is confined, give me room to live! (Isaiah 49, 20)
Who has begotten me these? thou wilt ask. Barren days of exile, when I could not give birth; who has reared me these, when I was left solitary? Where were these all the while? (Isaiah 49, 21)
Up, up, arm of the Lord, array thyself in strength; up, as in the days that are past, long ages since. What other power was it that smote our insolent enemy,✻ wounded the dragon; (Isaiah 51, 9)
Not thine to fear disappointment, not thine to blush for hopes unfulfilled; forget, henceforward, the shame of younger days, the reproach of thy widowed state; think upon it no more. (Isaiah 54, 4)
