Löydetty 389 Tulokset: defeat of enemies

  • For it called to mind the enemies under the figure of rain, to do good to those who have revealed the upright ways. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 11)

  • Your land is desolate. Your cities have been set ablaze. Foreigners devour your countryside in your sight, and it will become desolate, as if devastated by enemies. (Isaiah 1, 7)

  • Because of this, the Lord God of hosts, the Strength of Israel, says: Ah! I will be consoled over my enemies, and I will be vindicated from my adversaries. (Isaiah 1, 24)

  • And it happened in the days of Ahaz, the son of Jotham, the son of Uzziah, the king of Judah, that Rezin, the king of Syria, and Pekah, the son of Remaliah, king of Israel, ascended to Jerusalem to battle against it. But they were not able to defeat it. (Isaiah 7, 1)

  • And the Lord will raise up the enemies of Rezin over him, and he will turn his adversaries into a tumult: (Isaiah 9, 11)

  • And the envy of Ephraim will be taken away, and the enemies of Judah will perish. Ephraim will not be a rival to Judah, and Judah will not fight against Ephraim. (Isaiah 11, 13)

  • Lord, let your hand be exalted, and let them not see it. May the envious people see and be confounded. And may fire devour your enemies. (Isaiah 26, 11)

  • The Lord will go forth like a strong man; like a man of battle, he will stir up zeal. He will shout and cry out. He will prevail against his enemies. (Isaiah 42, 13)

  • And I will feed your enemies their own flesh. And they will be inebriated with their own blood, as with new wine. And all flesh will know that I am the Lord, who saves you, and your Redeemer, the Strong One of Jacob. (Isaiah 49, 26)

  • This was for vindication, as a repayment of indignation to his adversaries, and as a sudden reversal for his enemies. He will repay the islands in their turn. (Isaiah 59, 18)

  • 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)

  • They have possessed your holy people as if it were nothing. Our enemies have trampled your sanctuary. (Isaiah 63, 18)


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