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Löydetty 335 Tulokset: Cities

  • how many rich cities dismantled, great houses demolished, (Ecclesiasticus 28, 17)

  • Your land a desert, your cities burnt to ashes, your fields ravaged before your eyes by strangers, desolation everywhere, as if an enemy had plundered you! (Isaiah 1, 7)

  • For how long, Lord? I asked. And he said, Till the cities are left unpeopled, and the houses untenanted, and the whole land a wilderness. (Isaiah 6, 11)

  • So Babylon, the pride of many nations, glory and boast of the Chaldeans, will go the way of Sodom and Gomorrha, cities which the Lord overthrew. (Isaiah 13, 19)

  • who turned earth into a desert, its cities into ruins; never granted prisoner release? (Isaiah 14, 17)

  • for the guilt they have inherited, his sons too must be slain, they must not live to make the land their own, and people the world with cities. (Isaiah 14, 21)

  • All thy gates, now, must echo with lament, all thy cities ring with cries; all Philistia swoons away. From the north a smoke comes ever nearer, signal of an army none may escape. (Isaiah 14, 31)

  • My heart laments for Moab, once ringed with walled cities as far as Segor; Segor that now moans like a full-grown heifer.✻ There is weeping on the slopes of Luith; along the Oronaim road they wail aloud for misery. (Isaiah 15, 5)

  • For Moab, my inmost being thrills like a harp’s strings; my heart goes out to those brick-walled cities of hers. (Isaiah 16, 11)

  • the cities of Aroer will lie, now, abandoned to flocks, that take their ease undisturbed. (Isaiah 17, 2)

  • The cities he had fortified will be abandoned then, as ploughs and crops✻ were abandoned when Israel itself was the invader, and thou shalt be left forlorn. (Isaiah 17, 9)

  • Cities five there shall be in the land of Egypt that talk with the speech of Chanaan, and take oaths in the name of the Lord of hosts; a city that bears the sun’s name among them. (Isaiah 19, 18)


“Onde há mais sacrifício, há mais generosidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina