Löydetty 147 Tulokset: kind

  • For not all things are fitting for all persons, and not every kind of thing is agreeable to every soul. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 31)

  • And they sought every kind of wickedness, even until punishment overwhelmed them, and freed them from every kind of sin. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 31)

  • O Lord, if such is life, and if the life of my spirit is of such a kind, may you correct me and may you cause me to live. (Isaiah 38, 16)

  • Is not this, instead, the kind of fast that I have chosen? Release the constraints of impiety; relieve the burdens that oppress; freely forgive those who are broken; and break apart every burden. (Isaiah 58, 6)

  • Shall I not visit against these things, says the Lord? Or shall my soul not take vengeance on a nation of this kind? (Jeremiah 5, 29)

  • For thus says the Lord of hosts: “Cut down her trees, and build a rampart around Jerusalem. This is the city of visitation! Every kind of false claim is in her midst. (Jeremiah 6, 6)

  • Shall I not visit upon them concerning these things, says the Lord? Or shall my soul not take vengeance on a nation of this kind? (Jeremiah 9, 9)

  • And entering, I saw, and behold, every kind of image of reptiles and animals, the abominations, and all of the idols of the house of Israel were depicted on the wall all around, throughout the entire place. (Ezekiel 8, 10)

  • Can any wood be taken from it, so that it may be made into a work, or formed into a peg so as to hang some kind of vessel upon it? (Ezekiel 15, 3)

  • And above the torrent, on its banks on both sides, every kind of fruit tree will rise up. Their foliage will not fall away, and their fruit will not fail. Every single month they will bring forth first-fruits. For its waters will go forth from the sanctuary. And its fruits will be for food, and its leaves will be for medicine.” (Ezekiel 47, 12)

  • Then the Chaldeans answered before the king, and they said, “There is no man on earth who can accomplish your word, O king. For neither has any king, however great and mighty, asked for an answer of this kind from every seer, and astrologer, and Chaldean. (Daniel 2, 10)

  • that in the hour when you will hear the sound of the trumpet and the pipe and the lute, the harp and the psaltery, and of the symphony and every kind of music, you must fall down and adore the gold statue, which king Nebuchadnezzar has set up. (Daniel 3, 5)


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