Löydetty 200 Tulokset: battle

  • Your men will fall by the sword; your heroes, in battle. (Isaiah 3, 25)

  • Therefore I weep as Jazer weeps for the vines of Sibmah. I drench you, O Heshbon, O Elealeh, with my tears! For over your fruit and your vintage have been heard loud battle cheers. (Isaiah 16, 9)

  • These people have fled from the sword, from the whetted swords, from the bent bows, from the fury of battle. (Isaiah 21, 15)

  • you with your hustle and bustle a tumultuous city, a wanton town? Your slain men have not been killed by the sword, nor have they died in battle. (Isaiah 22, 2)

  • Armed with bow and spear they are cruel and merciless. Their voice roars like the roaring sea. Mounted on horses, in battle formation they come as a fire, against you, daughter of Zion." (Jeremiah 6, 23)

  • I listened attentively; they did not speak truthfully nor did they repent of their wickedness. No one says: 'What have I done!' They all follow their own course like horses plunging into battle. (Jeremiah 8, 6)

  • Now let their children starve; hand them over to the sword! Let their wives become childless and widows! Let their men be victims of plague and their young men be slain in battle! (Jeremiah 18, 21)

  • Let him be like the towns that Yahweh destroyed without mercy. Let him hear a warning shout in the morning and a battle cry at noon! (Jeremiah 20, 16)

  • "Prepare shield and buckler, and march to battle! (Jeremiah 46, 3)

  • But the days are coming - says Yahweh - when I will sound the battle alarm against Rabbah of the Ammonites. It will become a heap of ruins, its villages destroyed by fire. Then Israel will dispossess those who had dispossessed her - Yahweh says. (Jeremiah 49, 2)

  • I have received a message from Yahweh, a herald has been sent among the nations: "Assemble! Prepare for battle! March against these people! (Jeremiah 49, 14)

  • Battle alarm is in the land, the alarm of great destruction. (Jeremiah 50, 22)


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