Löydetty 201 Tulokset: cry

  • Go up to Libanus, and cry: and lift up thy voice in Basan, and cry to them that pass by, for all thy lovers are destroyed. (Jeremiah 22, 20)

  • Howl, ye shepherds, and cry: and sprinkle yourselves with ashes, ye leaders of the flock: for the days of your slaughter and your dispersion are accomplished, and you shall fall like precious vessels. (Jeremiah 25, 34)

  • A voice of the cry of the shepherds, and a howling of the principal of the flock: because the Lord hath watsed their pastures. (Jeremiah 25, 36)

  • For there shall be a day, in which the watchmen on mount Ephraim, shall cry: Arise, and let us go up to Sion to the Lord our God. (Jeremiah 31, 6)

  • Cry to me and I will hear thee: and I will shew thee great things, and sure things which thou knowest not. (Jeremiah 33, 3)

  • Thus saith the Lord: Behold there come up waters out of the north, and they shall be as an overflowing torrent, and they shall cover the land, and all that is therein, the city and the inhabitants thereof: then the men shall cry, and all the inhabitants of the land shall howl, (Jeremiah 47, 2)

  • A voice of crying from Oronaim: waste, and great destruction. (Jeremiah 48, 3)

  • Moab is destroyed: proclaim a cry for her little ones. (Jeremiah 48, 4)

  • Moab is confounded, because he is overthrown: howl ye, and cry, tell ye it in Amen, that Moab is wasted. (Jeremiah 48, 20)

  • Therefore will I lament for Moab, and I will cry out to all Moab, for the men of the brick wall that mourn. (Jeremiah 48, 31)

  • From the cry of Hesebon even to Eleale, and to Jasa, they have uttered their voice: from Segor to Oronaim, as a heifer of three years old: the waters also of Nemrim shall be very bad. (Jeremiah 48, 34)

  • Howl, O Hesebon, for Hai is wasted. Cry, ye daughters of Rabbath, gird yourselves with haircloth: mourn and go about by the hedges: for Melchom shall be carried into captivity, his priests, and his princes together. (Jeremiah 49, 3)


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