Löydetty 66 Tulokset: Labor

  • Be ashamed, O Sidon, refuge on the sea! The queen of the sea wonders: "Have I not had labor pains and brought forth children? Have I not nourished young men and brought up daughters?" (Isaiah 23, 4)

  • We conceived, we had labor pains, but we gave birth to the wind. We have not brought salvation to the land; the inhabitants of a new world have not been born. (Isaiah 26, 18)

  • Assyria will fall by a sword not wielded by a man. They will be devoured by a sword not held by a mortal. They will flee before the sword, their young men will be captured and put to forced labor. (Isaiah 31, 8)

  • For a long time I have been silent; I have kept still and restrained myself, I moaned like a woman in labor, breathing and panting: (Isaiah 42, 14)

  • Why spend money on what is not food and labor for what does not satisfy? Listen to me, and you will eat well; you will enjoy the richest of fare. (Isaiah 55, 2)

  • Their labor will not be in vain, nor will they bear children destined for misfortune, for they will be a people blessed by Yahweh, and their descendants with them. (Isaiah 65, 23)

  • Long before being in labor, she has given birth; before having birth pangs she has been delivered of a son. (Isaiah 66, 7)

  • The infamous god has devoured all the fruits of our forefathers' labor since our youth, their flocks and their herds, their sons and their daughters. (Jeremiah 3, 24)

  • I hear a cry as of a woman in labor, anguish as of one giving birth the first time. It is the cry of the daughter of Zion, gasping for breath with hands outstretched: "Woe is me! I am fainting amidst a band of murderers!" (Jeremiah 4, 31)

  • You who call your house: 'Lebanon' and made your nest of cedarwood, how you will groan when sorrow comes like the birthpangs of a woman in labor! (Jeremiah 22, 23)

  • Ask and see: Does a man bear children? Then why do I see every strong man with his hands on his hips like a woman in labor, every face turned a ghastly color? (Jeremiah 30, 6)

  • Look, I will bring them back from the land of the north, gather them from the ends of the earth, the lame and the blind, mothers and women in labor - a great throng will return. (Jeremiah 31, 8)


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