Löydetty 806 Tulokset: Good Tree
I led them to the land I had sworn to give them, but whenever they saw a lofty hill or leafy tree they offered sacrifices. They provoked me with the offerings they made there - appeasing aromas and drink offerings. (Ezekiel 20, 28)
Say to the forest: 'O forest, hear the word of Yahweh: I am kindling a fire that will burn every tree, both green and dry; its flame will not be quenched but from the south to the north every face will be scorched. (Ezekiel 21, 3)
Say to Israel: I come against you; I will unsheathe my sword and cut off from you both the good and the wicked. (Ezekiel 21, 8)
Yes: against both the good and the wicked. My sword is unsheathed against all mortals from north to south. (Ezekiel 21, 9)
The other cedars in the garden of God could not equal it. The pine trees could not equal its boughs nor could the plane trees rival its branches. No other tree in God's garden was comparable to it in beauty. (Ezekiel 31, 8)
O tree, splendid and glorious, who among the trees of Eden was comparable to you? But you were made to go down to the lower regions like the other trees of Eden. You lay among the uncircumcised people, victims of the sword, you, Pharaoh and all your multitudes, word of Yahweh." (Ezekiel 31, 18)
I will take them to good pastures on the high mountains of Israel. They will rest where the grazing is good and feed in lush pastures on the heights of Israel. (Ezekiel 34, 14)
Was it not enough for you to feed on good pasture? Why did you trample under your feet the rest of the pasture? Were you not satisfied with drinking clear water? Why did you muddy the rest with your feet? (Ezekiel 34, 18)
Its windows, its entrance and its palm-tree decoration all measured the same as those of the east gate. There were seven steps up to it, and its porch was at the inner end. (Ezekiel 40, 22)
and it had seven steps up to it; its entrance was at the inner end and had palm-tree decorations on its pillars, one on each side. (Ezekiel 40, 26)
the face of a man turned toward the palm tree on one side and the face of a lion toward the palm tree on the other, all around the House. The cherubs and palm trees were carved (Ezekiel 41, 19)
Near the river on both banks there will be all kinds of fruit trees with foliage that will not wither and fruit that will never fail; each month they will bear a fresh crop because the water comes from the Temple. The fruit will be good to eat and the leaves will be used for healing. (Ezekiel 47, 12)
