Löydetty 994 Tulokset: Inheritance Land
Fresh privileges for Aaron were kept in store; he must share in the conquest by receiving all the land’s first-fruits; (Ecclesiasticus 45, 25)
who is more renowned for the deliverance he brought to God’s chosen people, beating down the enemies that defied him until Israel made their land its own? (Ecclesiasticus 46, 2)
These two alone, out of six hundred thousand warriors, survived the perils of the journey; these two were appointed to lead Israel into the land, all milk and honey, that was its promised home. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 10)
Yet the nation for whom all this was done would not amend, nor leave its sinning, until all the inhabitants of the land were driven out, and scattered through the world; (Ecclesiasticus 48, 16)
Your land a desert, your cities burnt to ashes, your fields ravaged before your eyes by strangers, desolation everywhere, as if an enemy had plundered you! (Isaiah 1, 7)
A land full of silver and gold, with no end to its treasures, (Isaiah 2, 7)
a land full of horses and chariots innumerable; a land full of idols, where men worship the devices their own hands have made. (Isaiah 2, 8)
I mean to make waste-land of it; no more pruning and digging; only briars and thorns will grow there, and I will forbid the clouds to water it. (Isaiah 5, 6)
Woe upon you, that must ever be acquiring house after house, field after neighbouring field, till all the world goes wanting! Would you have the whole land to yourselves to live in? (Isaiah 5, 8)
Wait, till you find ten acres of vine-land yielding but one flagon of wine, thirty bushels of seed-corn yielding but three. (Isaiah 5, 10)
For how long, Lord? I asked. And he said, Till the cities are left unpeopled, and the houses untenanted, and the whole land a wilderness. (Isaiah 6, 11)
Days when the Lord will whistle up those plagues of his, yonder flies that hatch by the last rivers of Egypt; yonder bees, that hive in the land of Assur. (Isaiah 7, 18)
