Löydetty 435 Tulokset: Fell
So much I saw of what the Lord’s glory is like; and seeing it, I fell down face to earth. And now I heard a voice, which said to me, Rise up, son of man, I must have speech with thee. (Ezekiel 2, 1)
Rise up I did, and when I reached the open plain, there was the glory of the Lord rising above it, such as I had seen it by the banks of Chobar; and I fell face to earth. (Ezekiel 3, 23)
And I, left alone amid that carnage, fell face to earth; Alas, alas, Lord God, cried I, wilt thou destroy all the poor remnant of Israel, pouring out thy vengeance on Jerusalem thus? (Ezekiel 9, 8)
So, in my vision, I prophesied, and while I was prophesying, Pheltias the son of Banaias sank down dead. Thereupon I fell face to earth, crying aloud, Alas, alas, Lord God, wilt thou take full toll of the remnant left to Israel? (Ezekiel 11, 13)
What did you to restore the fortunes of the day, when the Lord’s stroke fell? Not for you to man the breach, to throw up a wall about Israel!✻ (Ezekiel 13, 5)
But vengeance fell upon it, torn up and thrown away on the ground, the sirocco to wither its leaves; faded and dry those strong boughs, till at last fire consumed them! (Ezekiel 19, 12)
How they stripped and dishonoured her, robbed her of sons and daughters both, and then put her to the sword! Never fell such signal punishment upon womankind. (Ezekiel 23, 10)
This other would set no bounds to her lust; her eye fell on some pictured wall, where the men of Chaldaea stood portrayed, all in crimson. (Ezekiel 23, 14)
And with that, her eye fell a-doting on them, and she must send them a message all the way to Chaldaea. (Ezekiel 23, 16)
The island peoples, how they stood aghast at thy fall; the island kings, how their faces fell at the news of thy shipwreck! (Ezekiel 27, 35)
So my sheep fell a-wandering, that shepherd had none; every wild beast fell a-preying on them, and they scattered far and wide. (Ezekiel 34, 5)
As a shepherd, when he finds his flock scattered all about him, goes looking for his sheep, so will I go looking for these sheep of mine, rescue them from all the nooks into which they have strayed when the dark mist fell upon them. (Ezekiel 34, 12)
