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Gefunden 61 Ergebnisse für: Flocks

  • The rich man was to entertain a friend, who was on his travels; and, to make a feast for this foreign guest, he would take no toll of his own flocks and herds; he robbed the poor man of the one lamb that was his, and welcomed the traveller with that. (2 Samuel 12, 4)

  • The king of Moab, Mesa, had great flocks in his possession, and used to pay a tribute of a hundred thousand lambs, and as many rams unshorn; (2 Kings 3, 4)

  • they went further afield till they reached Gador, on the eastern side of the valley, in quest of a feeding-ground for their flocks. (1 Chronicles 4, 39)

  • He had store-houses too, for corn, wine and oil, stables full of beasts, and folds full of flocks; (2 Chronicles 32, 28)

  • For those who were present at this paschal feast, Josias provided the flocks they had need of, thirty thousand lambs and kids, as well as three thousand bulls, all of the king’s bounty. (2 Chronicles 35, 7)

  • And his baggage-train he sent on beforehand, a long array of camels, well laden with all his army needed, herds of oxen, too, and flocks of sheep, past all counting. (Judith 2, 8)

  • let the hail have its way with their cattle, the lightning with their flocks. (Psalms 77, 48)

  • has rescued the poor from need, their households thrive like their own flocks. (Psalms 106, 41)

  • Men-slaves I bought and women-slaves, till I had a great retinue of them; herds, too, and abundance of flocks, such as Jerusalem never saw till then. (Ecclesiastes 2, 7)

  • Tell me, my true love, where is now thy pasture-ground, where now is thy resting-place under the noon’s heat? Thou wouldst not have me wander to and fro where the flocks graze that are none of thine? (Song of Solomon 1, 6)

  • Still bewildered, fairest of womankind?✻ Nay, if thou wilt, wander abroad, and follow with the shepherds’ flocks; feed, if thou wilt, those goats of thine beside the shepherds’ encampment. (Song of Solomon 1, 7)

  • How fair thou art, my true love, how fair!✻ Eyes soft as dove’s eyes, half-seen behind thy veil; hair that clusters thick as the flocks of goats, when they come home from the Galaad hills; (Song of Solomon 4, 1)


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