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Löydetty 285 Tulokset: Sun

  • and now I mean to shatter that yoke of his that lies on thy back, tear thy chains asunder … (Nahum 1, 13)

  • Forgotten, the high lords, forgotten, the princelings,✻ as they had been locusts, and brood of locusts, that cling to yonder hedge-row in the chill of morning, and are gone, once the sun is up, who knows whither? (Nahum 3, 17)

  • sun and moon linger in their dwelling-place;✻ so bright thy arrows volley, with such sheen of lightning glances thy spear. (Habakkuk 3, 11)

  • Time now, the Lord says, to dazzle steed and craze rider’s wits; for Juda, the sunshine of my regard, the heathen must ride in darkness. (Zechariah 12, 4)

  • No corner of the world, from sun’s rise to sun’s setting, where the renown of me is not heard among the Gentiles, where sacrifice is not done, and pure offering made in my honour; so revered is my name, says the Lord of hosts, there among the Gentiles;✻ (Malachi 1, 11)

  • But to you that honour my name there shall be a sunrise of restoration, swift-winged, bearing redress; light-hearted as frisking calves at stall you shall go out to meet it,✻ (Malachi 4, 2)

  • that so you may be true sons of your Father in heaven, who makes his sun rise on the evil and equally on the good, his rain fall on the just and equally on the unjust. (Matthew 5, 45)

  • And others fell on rocky land, where the soil was shallow; they sprang up all at once, because they had not sunk deep in the ground; (Matthew 13, 5)

  • but as soon as the sun rose they were parched; they had taken no root, and so they withered away. (Matthew 13, 6)

  • Then, at last, the just will shine out, clear as the sun, in their Father’s kingdom.✻ Listen, you that have ears to hear with. (Matthew 13, 43)

  • or at sunrise, There will be a storm to-day, the sky is red and lowering. You know, then, how to read the face of heaven; can you not read the signs of appointed times? (Matthew 16, 3)

  • And he was transfigured in their presence, his face shining like the sun, and his garments becoming white as snow; (Matthew 17, 2)


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