Löydetty 770 Tulokset: Pure Heart
Look, like an eagle, he will soar and hover, spreading his wings over Bozrah. And the heart of Edom's warriors, that day, will be like that of a woman in labour pains. (Jeremiah 49, 22)
Look, Yahweh. I am in distress! My inmost being is in ferment; my heart turns over inside me -- how rebellious I have been! Outside, the sword bereaves; inside it is like death. (Lamentations 1, 20)
Let all their wickedness come before you, and treat them as you have treated me for all my crimes; numberless are my groans, and I am sick at heart. (Lamentations 1, 22)
My eyes are worn out with weeping, my inmost being is in ferment, my heart plummets at the destruction of my young people, as the children and babies grow faint in the streets of the city. (Lamentations 2, 11)
Up, cry out in the night-time as each watch begins! Pour your heart out like water in Yahweh's presence! Raise your hands to him for the lives of your children (who faint with hunger at the end of every street)! (Lamentations 2, 19)
My heart dwells on this continually and sinks within me. (Lamentations 3, 20)
Lay hardness of heart as your curse on them. (Lamentations 3, 65)
Owing to the sins of her prophets and the crimes of her priests, who had shed the blood of the upright, in the heart of the city, (Lamentations 4, 13)
but, each following the dictates of our evil heart, we have taken to serving alien gods, and doing what is displeasing to the Lord our God. (Baruch 1, 22)
And yet we have not tried to win the favour of the Lord by each of us renouncing the dictates of our own wicked heart; (Baruch 2, 8)
and acknowledge that I am the Lord their God. I shall give them a heart and an attentive ear, (Baruch 2, 31)
Almighty Lord, God of Israel, a soul in anguish, a troubled heart now cries to you: (Baruch 3, 1)
