Löydetty 45 Tulokset: dog

  • Why should I be afraid in times of trouble? Malice dogs me and hems me in. (Psalms 49, 5)

  • so that you may bathe your feet in blood, and the tongues of your dogs feast on your enemies.' (Psalms 68, 23)

  • As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool reverts to his folly. (Proverbs 26, 11)

  • He takes a stray dog by the ears, who meddles in someone else's quarrel. (Proverbs 26, 17)

  • But there is hope for someone still linked to the rest of the living: better be a live dog than a dead lion. (Ecclesiastes 9, 4)

  • What peace can there be between hyena and dog? And what peace between rich and poor? (Ecclesiasticus 13, 18)

  • Its watchmen are all blind, they know nothing. Dumb watchdogs all, unable to bark, they dream, lie down, and love to sleep. (Isaiah 56, 10)

  • Greedy dogs, never satisfied, such are the shepherds, who understand nothing; they all go their own way, each to the last man after his own interest. (Isaiah 56, 11)

  • Some slaughter a bull, some kill a human being, some sacrifice a lamb, some strangle a dog, some present an offering of pig's blood, some burn memorial incense, a revolting blessing; all these people have chosen their own ways and take delight in their disgusting practices. (Isaiah 66, 3)

  • "I shall consign them to four kinds of thing, Yahweh declares: the sword to kill, the dogs to drag away, the birds of heaven and wild animals of earth to devour and to destroy. (Jeremiah 15, 3)

  • Men dogged our steps, to keep us out of our streets. Our end was near, our days were done, our end had come. (Lamentations 4, 18)

  • Almighty Lord, God of Israel, hear the prayer of the dead of Israel, of the children of those who have sinned against you and have not listened to the voice of the Lord their God; hence the disasters which dog us. (Baruch 3, 4)


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