Löydetty 329 Tulokset: Jacob
I brought thy inviolable princes to dishonour, gave up Jacob to destruction, Israel to the scorn of his enemies. (Isaiah 43, 28)
Listen, then, Jacob, my servant, Israel, the people of my choice. (Isaiah 44, 1)
Here is a mes-sage to thee from the Lord that made and fashioned thee in the womb, thy protector: do not be afraid, my servant, Jacob, my true, my chosen people. (Isaiah 44, 2)
Now, a man will say openly, The Lord’s servant I; make his boast of Jacob’s name; write with his own hand,✻ Dedicated to the Lord, and lay claim to the title of Israelite. (Isaiah 44, 5)
Remember it, Jacob, remember it, my servant Israel; it was I, Israel, that made thee; thou art my servant, and wilt thou forget me? (Isaiah 44, 21)
The Lord has been merciful; you heavens, sing your praises; depths of the earth, rejoice; echo the song of praise, mountain and forest and every forest tree; the Lord has ransomed Jacob, Israel shall make his boast in him. (Isaiah 44, 23)
and that I do it for love of my servant Jacob, of Israel, my chosen people. Yes, I have called thee by thy name; I have found a title for thee,✻ when thou of me hadst no knowledge as yet. (Isaiah 45, 4)
it was not in secret, not in some dark recess of earth, that my word was spoken. Not in vain I bade the sons of Jacob search for me; I am the Lord, faithful to my promises, truthful in all I proclaim. (Isaiah 45, 19)
Listen to me, sons of Jacob, and all the rest of Israel’s race, you whose weight has ever been my burden, like an unborn child, a babe in the womb. (Isaiah 46, 3)
A message for you, sons of Jacob, heirs of Israel’s name, sprung from the stock of Juda, that take oath in the Lord’s name, of Israel’s God the memory preserve, but not in faith, but not in loyalty! (Isaiah 48, 1)
Listen then, Jacob; listen to me, thou Israel to whom my call was sent. I am still the same; before all, and at the end of all, I am. (Isaiah 48, 12)
Away from Babylon, have done with Chaldea, let this be your triumphant watchword; make it heard everywhere, publish it to the ends of the earth, tell them the Lord has ransomed his servant Jacob; (Isaiah 48, 20)
