Löydetty 2411 Tulokset: Sons
The Lord has sworn with his right hand and with the arm of his strength: “Certainly, I will no longer permit your grain to be the food of your enemies. And the sons of foreigners will not drink your wine, for which you have labored.” (Isaiah 62, 8)
And he said: “Yet truly, these are my people, sons who have not been disowned.” And he became their Savior. (Isaiah 63, 8)
Who has ever heard of such a thing? And who has seen anything like this? Will the earth give birth in one day? Or will a nation be born all at once? For Zion has been in labor, and she has given birth to her sons. (Isaiah 66, 8)
And they will lead all of your brothers from all of the Gentiles as a gift to the Lord, on horses, and in four-horse chariots, and on stretchers, and on mules, and in coaches, to my holy mountain Jerusalem, says the Lord, in the same manner that the sons of Israel would carry an offering in a pure vessel into the house of the Lord. (Isaiah 66, 20)
Because of this, I will still contend in judgment against you, says the Lord, and I will dispute with your sons. (Jeremiah 2, 9)
Likewise, the sons of Memphis and of Tahpanhes have defiled you, even to the top of the head. (Jeremiah 2, 16)
Convert, O rebellious sons, says the Lord. For I am your leader. And so, I will take you, one from a city, and two from a family, and I will lead you into Zion. (Jeremiah 3, 14)
But I said: How shall I place you among the sons, and distribute to you a desirable land, the preeminent inheritance of the host of the Gentiles? And I said: You will call me Father, and you will not cease to walk after me. (Jeremiah 3, 19)
A voice has been heard in the highways, the weeping and wailing of the sons of Israel. For they have made their own ways sinful; they have forgotten the Lord their God. (Jeremiah 3, 21)
“Convert, O rebellious sons! And I will heal your rebelliousness.” “Behold, we are returning to you. For you are the Lord our God! (Jeremiah 3, 22)
Confusion has devoured the labor of our fathers, from our youth, with their flocks and their herds, with their sons and their daughters. (Jeremiah 3, 24)
For my foolish people have not known me. They are foolish and mad sons. They are clever in doing evil, but they do not know how to do good. (Jeremiah 4, 22)
