Löydetty 422 Tulokset: Sharp Sword
For this is the day of the Lord, the God of hosts, a day of vengeance, so that he may vindicate himself of his enemies. The sword will devour, and be satiated, and be inebriated with their blood. For there is a victim of the Lord, the God of hosts, in the land of the north, beside the river Euphrates. (Jeremiah 46, 10)
“Announce it to Egypt, and make it heard in Migdol, and let it resonate in Memphis and in Tahpanhes. Say this: Stand and prepare yourself! For the sword will devour everything around you. (Jeremiah 46, 14)
He has multiplied those in ruin, and each man has fallen beside his neighbor. And they will say: ‘Rise up, and let us return to our own people and to the land of our nativity, away from the face of the sword of the dove. (Jeremiah 46, 16)
O sharp sword of the Lord, how long will you be without rest? Enter your sheath; be refreshed and silenced. (Jeremiah 47, 6)
There is no longer any rejoicing in Moab over Heshbon. They have devised evil. ‘Come and let us destroy it as a nation.’ Then you will be utterly silenced, and the sword will pursue you. (Jeremiah 48, 2)
Cursed is he who does the work of the Lord deceitfully. And cursed is he who prohibits his sword from blood. (Jeremiah 48, 10)
And I will cause Elam to be terrified before their enemies and in the sight of those who seek their life. And I will lead an evil over them, the wrath of my fury, says the Lord. And I will send the sword after them, until I consume them. (Jeremiah 49, 37)
Destroy the founder from Babylon, and the one who holds the sickle in the time of harvest. Before the face of the sword of the dove, each one will turn back to his people, and every one will flee to his own land. (Jeremiah 50, 16)
A sword is for the Chaldeans, says the Lord, and for the inhabitants of Babylon, and for her leaders, and for her wise ones. (Jeremiah 50, 35)
A sword is for her diviners, who will be fooled. A sword is for her strong ones, who will be afraid. (Jeremiah 50, 36)
A sword is for their horses, and for their chariots, and for all the common people who are in her midst. And they will be like women. A sword is for her storehouses, and they will be plundered. (Jeremiah 50, 37)
You who have fled from the sword, approach, do not stand still. Remember from afar the Lord, and let Jerusalem rise up in your heart. (Jeremiah 51, 50)
