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Löydetty 368 Tulokset: Sharp Sword

  • he would leave his people at the mercy of the sword, disdain his own inheritance. (Psalms 77, 62)

  • their priests fell by the sword, and never a widow left to mourn for them. (Psalms 77, 64)

  • foiling the thrust of his sword, and denying him thy succour in battle. (Psalms 88, 44)

  • sharp arrows from a warrior’s bow, blazing faggots of broom. (Psalms 119, 4)

  • tongues sharp as the tongues of serpents, lips that hide the poison of adders. (Psalms 139, 4)

  • Save me from the cruel sword, deliver me from the power of alien foes, who make treacherous promises, and lift their hands in perjury. (Psalms 143, 11)

  • rare treasure of hers into exile carried away; young and old, in the open streets of her, put to the sword! (1 Maccabees 2, 9)

  • Here was one that brought his race renown; as great a warrior as ever donned breastplate, or armed himself for the fight, or drew sword to save his camp from peril; (1 Maccabees 3, 3)

  • leaving their spoils behind them. The sword of Apollonius Judas himself carried away; and this it was he evermore used in battle. (1 Maccabees 3, 12)

  • sword of the pursuer ever catching the hindmost. All the way to Gezeron they were chased, and on into the plains by Idumaea,✻ Azotus and Jamnia, with a loss of three thousand men. (1 Maccabees 4, 15)

  • sword of thy true lovers be their undoing, triumph-song of thy worshippers their dirge! (1 Maccabees 4, 33)

  • Whereupon Judas and his men suddenly turned aside from their course into the desert of Bosor, and took the city; all its men-folk he put to the sword, and carried off the spoil of it, and burned it to the ground. (1 Maccabees 5, 28)


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