Löydetty 533 Tulokset: Weekly Rest
All the rest who survived, defenders and deserters alike, were carried off by Nabuzardan, the captain of the royal bodyguard, to Babylon; (Jeremiah 39, 9)
As he took him apart from the rest, the captain of the bodyguard said to him, With calamity the Lord thy God threatened this land of thine, (Jeremiah 40, 2)
all except ten of them, who pleaded for their lives and told Ismahel they had a hoard of wheat, barley, oil and honey hidden away under their lands; these were spared the fate of the rest. (Jeremiah 41, 8)
Fitting emblem of Egypt, a heifer lithe and graceful; from the north a gad-fly✻ shall come to trouble her rest. (Jeremiah 46, 20)
I mean to give them up into the hands of their mortal enemies, Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon and his vassals; then Egypt shall have rest, as Egypt did of old. (Jeremiah 46, 26)
Rest thee, sword of the Lord! Back into thy scabbard, calm thyself, and rest! (Jeremiah 47, 6)
Nay, rest how should it? It holds the Lord’s warrant to subdue Ascalon and the sea-board country; there he has made tryst with it. (Jeremiah 47, 7)
Ill reposed that confidence in ramparts of thine, stores of thine; taken thou shalt be like the rest, and Chamos go into exile, all his priests and all his votary chiefs with him. (Jeremiah 48, 7)
All the rest of his life he was entertained at the royal table; (Jeremiah 52, 33)
all the rest of his life he received, day and day, a perpetual allowance granted to him, as long as he should live, by the king’s bounty. (Jeremiah 52, 34)
Round those inviolable defences, cry they upon the Lord in good earnest. Day and night, Sion, let thy tears stream down; never rest thou, never let that eye weary of its task.✻ (Lamentations 2, 18)
But all thy threats could not persuade them to be the king of Babylon’s vassals; thy servants prophesied in vain. And so thy threats were performed; kings of ours and fathers of ours might not rest quiet in their graves; (Baruch 2, 24)
