Löydetty 749 Tulokset: Ham
Strength of Pharao shall play you false, nor shelter Egypt bring you, but shame. (Isaiah 30, 3)
Bewildered, the minds that were once at ease, full of foreboding, those untroubled hearts; you must go stripped and shame-faced now, with sackcloth about your loins, (Isaiah 32, 11)
The metal-worker, plying the hammer, encourages his fellow that is smiting the anvil; all goes well, he says, with the soldering. And he fastens it with nails, immovable.✻ ) (Isaiah 41, 7)
But thou, Israel, my servant, thou, Jacob, on whom my choice has fallen, art sprung from that Abraham, who was my friend; (Isaiah 41, 8)
Why, you are all empty air, a nothing that nothing can effect; he courts his own shame, that makes choice of you. (Isaiah 41, 24)
What empty minds be theirs, that idols fashion! What help found any of them yet in his own darling inventions? Confess they, and to their shame, that these have neither sight nor thought. (Isaiah 44, 9)
Here is blacksmith that works away with his file, beats out image with furnace and hammer, his strong arm the whole author of it; faints he, like other men, if he be hungry, tires at his task if water he have none to drink! (Isaiah 44, 12)
All the makers of false gods must needs be disappointed, must go away ashamed and abashed. (Isaiah 45, 16)
Israel has found deliverance in the Lord, eternal deliverance; while ages last, no shame, no disappointment for you. (Isaiah 45, 17)
Thou shalt be exposed to shame, thy naked form uncovered; I mean to take vengeance on thee, and no man shall stay my hand. (Isaiah 47, 3)
The Lord God is my helper; and that help cannot play me false; meet them I will, and with a face unmoved as flint; not mine to suffer the shame of defeat; (Isaiah 50, 7)
of Abraham that begot you, of Sara that was your mother; he was a childless man when I called him, and blessed him, and granted him a posterity. (Isaiah 51, 2)
