Löydetty 1039 Tulokset: Our Father
Never shall they defile themselves with dead body’s contact, save only it be father or mother, son or daughter, brother or unwedded sister of theirs. (Ezekiel 44, 25)
And he, in his cups, would have the spoils of the old temple at Jerusalem brought in, cups of gold, cups of silver that his father Nabuchodonosor had carried away; king and court, wife and concubine should drink from them. (Daniel 5, 2)
One man thou hast in thy realm the holy gods inspire; in thy father’s time, good proof he gave of the wisdom and learning that were his. Did not thy father, king Nabuchodonosor, put him at the head of his wise men one and all, sage nor wizard nor astrologer nor soothsayer to match him? In such renown thy royal father held him, my lord king; (Daniel 5, 11)
no common spirit is his, no common prudence and discernment, dreams to interpret, hidden things to reveal, spells to unbind. For his name, it is Daniel; thy father called him Baltassar. Let Daniel be summoned, and thy riddle shall not long go unread. (Daniel 5, 12)
So Daniel was brought into the king’s presence, and the king asked him if Daniel he were, one of the Jewish exiles his father had brought to Babylon? (Daniel 5, 13)
Sir king, thy father was Nabuchodonosor; to him the most High gave royal state, and splendid renown; (Daniel 5, 18)
All this, Baltassar, thou knewest, yet son no more than father would abate his pride; (Daniel 5, 22)
Not unavenged; scion of her own father’s stock shall march on Syria, and do battle, and prevail; (Daniel 11, 7)
So he makes his way into rich cities that suspect no harm, outdoes father and grandsire both in havoc, so much wealth to plunder and to squander; into strong cities, too, by crafty devices, while fortune serves. (Daniel 11, 24)
Harlot daughter and adulterous wife shall go unpunished; what did father and husband, but keep harlots’ company, share revel with consecrated minions? Want wit, be sure a people is ruined. (Hosea 4, 14)
Ground in the dust, the poor man’s rights, shouldered aside, the claim of the unbefriended! See where father and son, to my name’s dishonour, bed with one maid! (Amos 2, 7)
here, where son fools father, and daughter her mother, and son’s wife her mother-in-law, where a man’s own household are his enemies! (Micah 7, 6)
