Found 101 Results for: bowls of wrath

  • Was this not exactly what your ancestors did, with the result that our God brought all this misery down on us and on this city? And now you are adding to the wrath hanging over Israel by profaning the Sabbath yourselves!' (Nehemiah 13, 18)

  • The people looted the camp for thirty days. They gave Judith the tent of Holofernes, all his silver plate, his divans, his drinking bowls and all his furniture. She took this, loaded her mule, harnessed her carts and heaped the things into them. (Judith 15, 11)

  • Some time after this, when the king's wrath had subsided, Ahasuerus remembered Vashti, how she had behaved, and the measures taken against her. (Esther 2, 1)

  • So Haman was hanged on the gallows which he had erected for Mordecai, and the king's wrath subsided. (Esther 7, 10)

  • You yourselves had best beware the sword, since the wrath bursts into flame at wicked deeds and then you will learn that there is indeed a judgement! (Job 19, 29)

  • On him God looses all his burning wrath, hurling against his flesh a hail of arrows. (Job 20, 23)

  • [For the choirmaster For strings For the octachord Psalm Of David] Yahweh, let your rebuke to me not be in anger, your punishment not in the heat of wrath. (Psalms 6, 1)

  • [Psalm Of David In commemoration] Yahweh, do not correct me in anger, do not discipline me in wrath. (Psalms 38, 1)

  • when the wrath of God attacked them, slaughtering their strongest men, laying low the flower of Israel. (Psalms 78, 31)

  • But in his compassion he forgave their guilt instead of killing them, time and again repressing his anger instead of rousing his full wrath, (Psalms 78, 38)

  • God listened and vented his wrath, he totally rejected Israel; (Psalms 78, 59)

  • he gave up his people to the sword, he vented his wrath on his own heritage. (Psalms 78, 62)


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