Löydetty 393 Tulokset: desert-thorn

  • I shall make a covenant of peace with them; I shall rid the country of wild animals. They will be able to live secure in the desert and go to sleep in the woods. (Ezekiel 34, 25)

  • or I shall strip her and expose her naked as the day she was born; I shall make her as bare as the desert, I shall make her as dry as arid country, and let her die of thirst. (Hosea 2, 5)

  • But look, I am going to seduce her and lead her into the desert and speak to her heart. (Hosea 2, 16)

  • they consult their block of wood, and their stick explains what they should do. For an urge to go whoring has led them astray and whoring they go and desert their God; (Hosea 4, 12)

  • What a scene of devastastion they have left! Egypt will round them up, Memphis will bury them, nettles will inherit their fields and thorn-bushes invade their homesteads. (Hosea 9, 6)

  • It was like finding grapes in the desert when I found Israel, like seeing early fruit on a fig tree when I saw your ancestors; but when they reached Baal-Peor they devoted themselves to Shame and became as loathsome as the thing they loved. (Hosea 9, 10)

  • I cared for you in the desert, in the land of dreadful drought. (Hosea 13, 5)

  • Though Ephraim bears more fruit than his brothers, the wind from the East will come, Yahweh's breath blowing up from the desert to dry his spring, to dry up his fountain, to strip his treasury of everything worth having. (Hosea 13, 15)

  • Yahweh, to you I cry: for fire has devoured the desert pastures, flame has burnt up all the trees in the countryside. (Joel 1, 19)

  • Even the wild animals pant loudly for you, for the watercourses have run dry, and fire has devoured the desert pastures. (Joel 1, 20)

  • In their van a fire devours, in their rear a flame consumes. The country is like a garden of Eden ahead of them and a desert waste behind them. Nothing escapes them. (Joel 2, 3)

  • Wild animals, do not be afraid; the desert pastures are green again, the trees bear fruit, vine and fig tree yield their richness. (Joel 2, 22)


“A prática das bem-aventuranças não requer atos de heroísmo, mas a aceitação simples e humilde das várias provações pelas quais a pessoa passa.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina