Löydetty 495 Tulokset: Beg
Yet God is ever merciful; his own design he will not mar fruitlessly, nor undo; should he destroy it root and branch, the posterity of his chosen servant? Should the man that so loved him have begotten sons in vain? (Ecclesiasticus 47, 24)
Seth and Sem are among the heroes of their race, and Adam, too, that when earth began was made Lord of all living creatures. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 19)
A young man still, ere ever my wanderings began, I made my prayer for wisdom.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 51, 18)
The new month begins, the feast day comes round, how it cloys the appetite! These be hateful tasks I can bear no longer. (Isaiah 1, 14)
And still they are cast off, these children of Jacob, the Lord’s own people; ever since they grew rich, like the men who went before them,✻ and began to trust in divination, like the Philistines, and to ally themselves with men of alien breed. (Isaiah 2, 6)
Here, then, shall be food for the very poorest; beggar man shall lie down in safety; thee I will destroy with famine root and branch, slay all the remnant that is left in thee. (Isaiah 14, 30)
Wild grapes they were from the day when thou didst plant them, and soon this planting of thine will begin to bud; and now, when the time comes to enjoy it, here is all thy harvest lost to thee, and bitterly thou dost repine.✻ (Isaiah 17, 11)
Earth woebegone and withered, a world that withers and grows feeble; how feeble they have grown now, the great ones of the earth! (Isaiah 24, 4)
Woebegone the vintage, withered now the vine, hearts sighing that once were merry; (Isaiah 24, 7)
Silver leaf on thy graven images defaced now, defaced the sheaths of gold; thou wilt cast all away, as a woman casts away defiled clouts of hers, and bid it begone. (Isaiah 30, 22)
But, you, that night, will be singing for joy, as if it were the night when a solemn feast begins; your hearts will be light, as men’s hearts are light when they go up, with the flutes playing about them, to the mountain of the Lord, where he dwells, the strong God of Israel. (Isaiah 30, 29)
What ignorance is this? Has no rumour reached you, no tradition from the beginning of time, that you should not understand earth’s origin? (Isaiah 40, 21)
