Gefunden 11 Ergebnisse für: wandering

  • A man found him wandering in the countryside and asked him, 'What are you looking for ? ' (Genesis 37, 15)

  • and then Pharaoh will think, "The Israelites are wandering to and fro in the countryside; the desert has closed in on them." (Exodus 14, 3)

  • In the presence of Yahweh your God, you will then pronounce these words: "My father was a wandering Aramaean, who went down to Egypt with a small group of men, and stayed there, until he there became a great, powerful and numerous nation. (Deuteronomy 26, 5)

  • You arrived only yesterday; should I take you wandering with us today, when I do not know myself where I am going? Go back, take your fellow countrymen with you, and may Yahweh show you mercy and faithful love!' (2 Samuel 15, 20)

  • Nor shall I ever again set Israel's footsteps wandering outside the country which I gave to their ancestors, provided they are careful to observe all I have commanded them as laid down in the whole Law which my servant Moses prescribed for them.' (2 Kings 21, 8)

  • wandering from country to country, from one kingdom and nation to another, (Psalms 105, 13)

  • They were wandering in the desert, in the wastelands, could find no way to an inhabited city; (Psalms 107, 4)

  • I am wandering like a lost sheep, come and look for your servant, for I have not forgotten your commandments. (Psalms 119, 176)

  • Such will your wizards prove to be for you, for whom you have worked so hard since you were young; each wandering his own way, none of them can save you. (Isaiah 47, 15)

  • I shall not punish your daughters for playing the whore nor your daughters-in-law for committing adultery, when the men themselves are wandering off with whores and offering sacrifice with sacred prostitutes, for a people with no understanding is doomed. (Hosea 4, 14)

  • like wild sea waves with their own shame for foam; or like wandering stars for whom the gloom of darkness is stored up for ever. (Jude 1, 13)


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