Löydetty 134 Tulokset: destruction of altars
Like a rushing torrent is his breath, rising up to the neck, shaking the nations as in a sieve of destruction, putting the bit of his bridle between the jaws of the peoples causing them to err and stray. (Isaiah 30, 28)
Yes, you may say to me: 'We rely on Yahweh our God.' But isn't he the one whose altars and high places Hezekiah removed when he commanded Judah and Jerusalem: You shall worship before this altar? (Isaiah 36, 7)
Therefore I have disgraced the dignitaries of your temple, I have consigned Jacob to destruction, Israel to scorn. (Isaiah 43, 28)
These double calamities have befallen you - ruin and destruction, famine and sword. Who is there to console you? (Isaiah 51, 19)
Violence will no more be heard in your land, nor ruin and destruction within your borders. You will call your walls Salvation, and your gates Praise. (Isaiah 60, 18)
Raise a banner towards Zion! Run for your lives, do not tarry, for I will bring evil and great destruction from the north. (Jeremiah 4, 6)
For you, Judah, have as many gods as there are cities; as numerous as the streets in Jerusalem are the altars you have raised to Baal." (Jeremiah 11, 13)
The sin of Judah is engraved with a tool of steel, with a point of diamond. It is written on the tablets of their hearts as on the horns of their altars. (Jeremiah 17, 1)
Their altars and sacred poles witness of it beside every green tree, (Jeremiah 17, 2)
Perhaps they will listen to you. Perhaps each one will turn from his wicked ways. Then I will change my mind and forget the destruction that I have planned to inflict on them because of their wicked deeds. (Jeremiah 26, 3)
Hence, reform your ways and your deeds and obey Yahweh your God that he may change his mind and not bring upon you the destruction he had intended. (Jeremiah 26, 13)
Listen, a cry from Horonaim - a cry of ruin and destruction! (Jeremiah 48, 3)