Gefunden 445 Ergebnisse für: Human Limitation
Some slaughter a bull, some kill a human being, some sacrifice a lamb, some strangle a dog, some present an offering of pig's blood, some burn memorial incense, a revolting blessing; all these people have chosen their own ways and take delight in their disgusting practices. (Isaiah 66, 3)
They never said, "Where is Yahweh, who brought us out of Egypt and led us through the desert, through a land of plains and ravines, through a land of drought, of shadow dark as death, a land through which no one passes and where no human being lives?" (Jeremiah 2, 6)
Yes, there are wicked men among my people who watch like fowlers on the alert; they set traps and they catch human beings. (Jeremiah 5, 26)
Speak! Yahweh declares this -- human corpses are strewn like dung in the open field, like sheaves left by the reaper, with no one to gather them.' (Jeremiah 9, 21)
Can human beings make their own gods? These are not gods at all!' (Jeremiah 16, 20)
Yahweh says this, 'Accursed be anyone who trusts in human beings, who relies on human strength and whose heart turns from Yahweh. (Jeremiah 17, 5)
I shall strike down the inhabitants of this city, human and animal; they will die of a great plague. (Jeremiah 21, 6)
I by my great power and outstretched arm made the earth, the human beings and the animals that are on earth, and I give them to whom I please. (Jeremiah 27, 5)
great in purpose, mighty in deed, whose eyes are open on all human ways, rewarding every individual as that person's ways and actions deserve! (Jeremiah 32, 19)
Fields will again be bought in this country of which you now say: It is a wasteland without human or animal, already in the clutches of the Chaldaeans. (Jeremiah 32, 43)
'Yahweh says this, "In this place of which you now say: It is a ruin, without human or animal, in the towns of Judah and desolate streets of Jerusalem where there is neither human nor animal, once more will be heard (Jeremiah 33, 10)
'Yahweh Sabaoth says this, "In this ruinous place, without human or animal, in all its towns, once again there will be pastures for the shepherds to rest their flocks. (Jeremiah 33, 12)
