Löydetty 9 Tulokset: Disaster
And they fought so well that Israel was utterly defeated, every man making for his own home in flight; here was a great disaster, in which thirty thousand of Israel’s warriors fell. (1 Samuel 4, 10)
The men of Azotus, finding themselves so plague-ridden, would not keep the ark of Israel’s God among them any longer, to bring disaster upon themselves and their god Dagon; (1 Samuel 5, 7)
Thou hast struck a shrewd blow at Edom, and now thy heart is puffed up with pride; keep thyself at home, content with the renown thou hast, do not invite disaster, to thy own and Juda’s ruin. (2 Kings 14, 10)
And if we come into thy presence, they said, here in the shrine of thy own name, crying out to thee in time of need, when disaster falls upon us, pestilence, or famine, or the avenging sword, then do thou hear, and save. (2 Chronicles 20, 9)
At the thought of thy victory over Edom, thy heart is puffed up with pride. Keep thyself at home, do not invite disaster, to thy own and Juda’s ruin. (2 Chronicles 25, 19)
Never yet did I see a fool secure in his possessions but I prophesied disaster, there and then, for his fair prospects. (Job 5, 3)
If a man fears the Lord, he shall meet with no disaster; God will be watching over him, even when his faith is put to the test, and from such disaster will preserve him. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 1)
As for the invader,✻ he shall meet with disaster, and then famine. Famine-stricken, he will turn with curses against his king, his god; first looking upwards (Isaiah 8, 21)
No smile of content greeted the disaster of thy fall, but shall be paid for with a sigh of desolation; (Baruch 4, 33)
