Löydetty 137 Tulokset: Labour

  • While they were making merry, and refreshing their bodies with meat and drink, after the labour of the journey, the men of that city, sons of Belial, (that is, without yoke,) came and beset the old man's house, and began to knock at the door, calling to the master of the house, and saying: Bring forth the man that came into thy house, that we may abuse him. (Judges 19, 22)

  • And his daughter in law the wife of Phinees, was big with child, and near her time: and hearing the news that the ark of God was taken, and her father in law, and her husband, were dead, she bowed herself and fell in labour: for her pains came upon her on a sudden. (1 Samuel 4, 19)

  • And the men, whom we mentioned above, rose up and took the captives, and with the spoils clothed all them that were naked: and when they had clothed and shed them, and refreshed them with meat and drink, and anointed them because of their labour, and had taken care of them, they set such of them as could not walk, and were feeble, upon beasts, and brought them to Jericho the city of palm trees to their brethren, and they returned to Samaria. (2 Chronicles 28, 15)

  • After him built Nehemias the son of Azboc, lord of half the street of Bethsur, as far as over against the sepulchre of David, and to the pool, that was built with great labour, and to the house of the mighty. (Nehemiah 3, 16)

  • Now therefore our God, great, strong and terrible, who keepest covenant and mercy, turn not away from thy face all the labour which hath come upon us, upon our kings, and our princes, and our priests, and our prophets, and our fathers, and all the people from the days of the king of Assur, until this day. (Nehemiah 9, 32)

  • Now Anna his wife went daily to weaving work, and she brought home what she could get for their living by the labour of her hands. (Tobit 2, 19)

  • And when the king of Egypt oppressed them, and made slaves of them to labour in clay and brick, in the building of his cities, they cried to their Lord, and he struck the whole land of Egypt with divers plagues. (Judith 5, 10)

  • Man is born to labour and the bird to fly. (Job 5, 7)

  • Behold he hath been in labour with injustice; he hath conceived sorrow, and brought forth iniquity. (Psalms 7, 15)

  • His mouth is full of cursing, and of bitterness, and of deceit: under his tongue are labour and sorrow. (Psalms 10, 7)

  • Thou seest it, for thou considerest labour and sorrow: that thou mayst deliver them into thy hands. To thee is the poor man left: thou wilt be a helper to the orphan. (Psalms 10, 14)

  • See my abjection and my labour; and forgive me all my sins. (Psalms 24, 18)


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