Löydetty 52 Tulokset: Mourning
Shorn heads in Gaza; Ascalon is silent now, silent all their valleys. Long wilt thou bear the marks of thy mourning! (Jeremiah 47, 5)
Every head is shorn, every beard shaved in mourning; with bound✻ hands men go, sackcloth on their backs. (Jeremiah 48, 37)
Desolate, the streets of Sion; no flocking, now, to the assembly; the gateways lie deserted. Sighs priest, and the maidens go in mourning, so bitter the grief that hangs over all. (Lamentations 1, 4)
no luminary in heaven but shall go mourning for thee, and in that land of thine, the Lord God says, all shall be darkness. (Ezekiel 32, 8)
This doom he utters, he, the Lord of hosts, he, our Master: Market-place or street is none but shall echo with wailing and cries of woe; country-folk, and such as are skilled in mourning, they shall call in to make dirge and dole;✻ (Amos 5, 16)
All your feasting turned to lament, all your songs to dirge and dole; not a loin but goes clad in sackcloth, not a head but is shaved bald; never was such mourning made, though it were for an only son; bitter the day, bitter its ending. (Amos 8, 10)
Away with you, Shaphir’s folk, shivering and shamed; of coming and going in Saanan sign is none; mourning of Beth-ezel … has taken the ground from under your feet. (Micah 1, 11)
When that day comes, great shall be the mourning in Jerusalem, great as Adadremmon’s mourning at Mageddo;✻ (Zechariah 12, 11)
the whole land in mourning, all its families apart. Here the men of David’s clan, yonder their women, (Zechariah 12, 12)
A voice was heard in Rama, lamentation and great mourning; it was Rachel weeping for her children, and she would not be comforted, because none is left.✻ (Matthew 2, 18)
To them Jesus said, Can you expect the men of the bridegroom’s company to go mourning, while the bridegroom is still with them? No, the days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them; then they will fast. (Matthew 9, 15)
Bring yourselves low with mourning and weeping, turn your laughter into sadness, your joy into downcast looks; (James 4, 9)
