Gefunden 40 Ergebnisse für: Indignation
God judges ever true; day by day his indignation mounts up; (Psalms 7, 12)
dumb and patient, impotent for good. But indignation came back, (Psalms 38, 3)
All this the Lord heard, and his indignation blazed out; its mounting fires Jacob had fed, its fury must break on Israel. (Psalms 77, 21)
Yet, such is his mercy, he would still pardon their faults, and spare them from destruction; again and again he curbed his indignation, to his vengeance would not give place. (Psalms 77, 38)
Pour out this indignation of thine upon the nations that do not acknowledge thee, on the kingdoms that never invoke thy name; (Psalms 78, 6)
Great indignation had the Gentiles that lived round about, when they heard that altar and temple were standing as of old. (1 Maccabees 5, 1)
Here was great matter of indignation, and not among the Jews only; the very heathen took it amiss, so great a man should meet so unworthy an end. (2 Maccabees 4, 35)
Cruel murders of innocent childhood, his own honour dragged in the dust, would he not mark all this, and be roused to indignation? (2 Maccabees 8, 4)
until at last Lysias must go up to an open stage, and give his reasons; whereby he calmed the indignation of the people, and so returned to Antioch. Such was the king’s march upon Judaea, and such his homecoming. (2 Maccabees 13, 26)
Fierce, fierce is rage, and indignation mounts like a flood, but the pangs of jealousy, these there is no resisting. (Proverbs 27, 4)
A thief must blush and do penance, a hypocrite men will mark and avoid; the back-biter earns indignation and enmity and disgrace all at once. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 17)
Two sad sights my heart knows, and one more that fills it with indignation; (Ecclesiasticus 26, 25)
