Löydetty 40 Tulokset: Safety

  • Be my rock of refuge, a stronghold to give me safety, for you are my rock and my fortress. (Psalms 71, 3)

  • They succeeded in forming an army; then they began to pour their anger and indignation onto the sinners and renegades. These men had to flee to other lands for safety. (1 Maccabees 2, 44)

  • God forbid that I should seek my own safety when things go wrong! For my life is not of more worth than the lives of my brothers. Now that all the nations have united in their hatred in order to destroy us, (1 Maccabees 13, 5)

  • Antiochus had sent Apollonius, son of Menestheus, to Egypt to represent him in the enthronement of King Philometor. But when Antiochus learned that Philometor had become his political adversary, Antiochus was worried about his own safety. (2 Maccabees 4, 21)

  • They may see the death of the wise, but they will not understand God's design for him and why he has taken him to safety. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 17)

  • He who listens to her will have good judgment. He who obeys her will rest in safety. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 15)

  • People of Benjamin! Seek safety beyond Jerusalem. Sound the trumpet in Tekoa, raise a signal in Beth-hacherem, for misfortune pours out from the north: it will be a huge disaster. (Jeremiah 6, 1)

  • That will be a grandiose era when Judah will enjoy peace and Israel will live in safety. He will be called Yahweh-our-justice! (Jeremiah 23, 6)

  • "See, I am going to gather them from all the countries where I scattered them in my anger, fury and great wrath. I will bring them back to this place and have them live in safety. (Jeremiah 32, 37)

  • In those days Judah will experience salvation and Jerusalem will live in safety. He will be called Yahweh-Our-Righteousness." (Jeremiah 33, 16)

  • He will set fire to the temples of the Egyptian gods; these gods will be burned or carried away. As a shepherd wraps himself in a cloak, so will the king of Babylon wrap the land of Egypt about himself and depart in safety. (Jeremiah 43, 12)

  • For God has resolved to bring low every high mountain and the everlasting hills, to fill up the valleys and level out the ground, in order that Israel may walk in safety under the Glory of God. (Baruch 5, 7)


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