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Löydetty 276 Tulokset: Work

  • To me, all my labour seemed useless, my strength worn out in vain; his to judge me, he, my God, must reward my work as he would. (Isaiah 49, 4)

  • that once built houses for others to occupy, planted what others should enjoy; my people shall live to the age of trees and see the work of their own hands wear out before them. (Isaiah 65, 22)

  • Bellows have done their work, the lead streams away in the fire, carrying nothing with it; vain, smelter, thy toil, the dross remains unpurged. (Jeremiah 6, 29)

  • so it has been since your fathers left Egypt, so it is yet. No day dawned but I was at work betimes, sending my servants to prophesy to them, (Jeremiah 7, 25)

  • Only he has tricked it out with gold and silver, hammer and nail must do their work, lest it should fall to pieces. (Jeremiah 10, 4)

  • Ay, bring plates of silver from Tharsis, gold from Ophaz, it is all man’s work, fresh from the smithy; bring robes of blue and purple, they are man’s work still! (Jeremiah 10, 9)

  • Never a load must leave your houses, nor any work be done, on the sabbath; this was the command I gave to your fathers, (Jeremiah 17, 22)

  • And you, the Lord says, will you obey? Rid these gateways of their sabbath burdens, keep the sabbath holy by resting from work, (Jeremiah 17, 24)

  • shepherds I mean to give them that will do shepherd’s work; fears and alarms shall be none to daunt them, and none shall be missing from their full count, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 23, 4)

  • This message I was to give them from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, Drink, besot yourselves, and then fall to vomiting; and topple over at last, never to rise again, so well shall my sword do its work among you! (Jeremiah 25, 27)

  • here am I beginning my work of vengeance with that city which is the shrine of my name, and shall you be acquitted, you others, and go scot-free? That shall never be, says the Lord of hosts; to the sword if I appeal, it is for a whole world’s punishment. (Jeremiah 25, 29)

  • For woe, not for weal, these eyes of mine shall watch over them, till sword and famine have done their work, and Jew in Egypt is none. (Jeremiah 44, 27)


“Enquanto estivermos vivos sempre seremos tentados. A vida é uma contínua luta. Se às vezes há uma trégua é para respirarmos um pouco.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina