Löydetty 16 Tulokset: Fugitive
Till that ground, and it will yield thee its fruit no longer; thou shalt be a wanderer, a fugitive on earth. (Genesis 4, 12)
And now thou art robbing me of the ground, and I shall be cut off from thy protection, and wander over the earth, a fugitive; anyone I meet will slay me. (Genesis 4, 14)
So Cain was banished from God’s presence, and lived as a fugitive, east of Eden. (Genesis 4, 16)
When the avenger comes in pursuit, demanding blood for blood, they will not give up the fugitive. He has slain his neighbour unwittingly, and cannot be shewn to have borne malice against him beforehand. (Joshua 20, 5)
Three years Absalom spent at Gessur as a fugitive; (2 Samuel 13, 38)
and as the king passed, he cried out to him, My lord, a word with thee! I was lately in the thick of the battle, and one brought a fugitive to me, bidding me mount guard over him; did he slip through my hands, it was my life for his, or else I must pay a talent of silver. (1 Kings 20, 39)
brief as a flower that blooms and withers, fugitive as a shadow, changing all the while; (Job 14, 2)
And now, when I looked round at all I had done, all that ungrateful drudgery, nothing I found there but frustration and labour lost, so fugitive is all we cherish, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 2, 11)
live at ease with the wife that is thy heart’s love, long as this uncertain life is granted thee; fugitive days, here beneath the sun. Live thou and labour thou under the sun as thou wilt, this thy portion shall be, and nothing more. (Ecclesiastes 9, 9)
All the works of man are fugitive, and must perish soon or late, and he, the workman, goes the same way as the rest. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 20)
his are such whirling thoughts as fugitive has, just escaped from the battle. Then, at the moment of deliverance, comes waking; and he marvels to find his fears all vain. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 7)
And what of thyself? Wait till a fugitive comes and tells thee the news;✻ (Ezekiel 24, 26)
