Löydetty 116 Tulokset: Guilty
The innocent man loses his innocence, and lives amiss; it is death I deal to him; he dies for his guilty deeds. (Ezekiel 18, 26)
guilty, they should stain themselves with fresh guilt by the very offerings they made, when they consecrated their first-born to the fire; they must have proof of my power at last.✻ (Ezekiel 20, 26)
And this be thy message to the land of Israel: Have at thee! the Lord God says; here is my sword unsheathed to make an end of thy inhabitants, innocent souls and guilty. (Ezekiel 21, 3)
Thy picture will shew him as a man baffled by the omens given him, that remains idle, as if he were keeping the sabbath rest.✻ Then he remembers the guilt; shall a guilty race go free? (Ezekiel 21, 23)
a man that perverts justice, persecutes innocence, and lets the guilty go free. Has not the Lord said, Never shalt thou put the innocent man, the upright man, to death? (Daniel 13, 53)
at the sword’s point they shall die, all the guilty that are found among my people; the guilty, who now flatter themselves that evil shall never come next or nigh them. (Amos 9, 10)
Bide his time he may, but power lacks not; guilty is guilty still. Storm and whirlwind are the path he treads, cloud-wrack the dust he spurns; (Nahum 1, 3)
Guilty wretches, they shall grope in the dark, flesh and blood of them cheap as dust and dung; (Zephaniah 1, 17)
but if a man blasphemes against the Holy Spirit, there is no pardon for him in all eternity; he is guilty of a sin which is eternal.✻ (Mark 3, 29)
and the man they called Barabbas was then in custody, with the rebels who had been guilty of murder during the rebellion. (Mark 15, 7)
Whereupon his disciples asked him, Master, was this man guilty of sin, or was it his parents, that he should have been born blind?✻ (John 9, 2)
Neither he nor his parents were guilty, Jesus answered; it was so that God’s action might declare itself in him. (John 9, 3)
