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Löydetty 533 Tulokset: Weekly Rest

  • When they moved, the sound of their wings reached me, loud as waters in flood or thunders from on high,✻ incessant as the hum of a great throng or an armed camp; only when they came to rest did they lower their wings. (Ezekiel 1, 24)

  • Violence has grown up into a shoot of rebellion … and not by their means, not through clamouring multitude of theirs; rest they shall have none. (Ezekiel 7, 11)

  • and one cherub, parting from the rest, reached hand out, took fire from the midst, and gave it him; so he went on his errand. (Ezekiel 10, 7)

  • and that presence, withdrawn from the city’s midst, came to rest upon the mountain height eastwards of it. (Ezekiel 11, 23)

  • to these gods thou wouldst bring sons and daughters of thine and mine, consecrating them to death. Could not thy wanton desires rest content, (Ezekiel 16, 20)

  • And here is a message from the Lord God: Pith of the tall cedar I will take and set it firm, young branch from its crest of branches I will snap off, and plant it on a mountain that stands high above the rest. (Ezekiel 17, 22)

  • High in the hill-country of Israel I will plant it, and there it shall grow into a great cedar-tree; no bird on the wing but shall find rest under its shade, nestle among its branches; (Ezekiel 17, 23)

  • This one, in turn, took his ease like a lion among the rest; learned to bring down prey, eat men, (Ezekiel 19, 6)

  • bade them share my sabbath rest, that should be a token between me and them, a token that they were divinely set apart. (Ezekiel 20, 12)

  • Thy picture will shew him as a man baffled by the omens given him, that remains idle, as if he were keeping the sabbath rest.✻ Then he remembers the guilt; shall a guilty race go free? (Ezekiel 21, 23)

  • Measure not thy beauty against another’s; to thy grave get thee, and with the uncircumcised take thy rest. (Ezekiel 32, 19)

  • Yes, I will lead them out into fair pastures, the high mountains of Israel shall be their feeding-ground, the mountains of Israel, with soft grass for them to rest on, rich feed for them to graze. (Ezekiel 34, 14)


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