Löydetty 61 Tulokset: ashes of the heifer

  • With ashes upon their turbans, they cried to the Lord with all their strength to look with favor on the whole house of Israel. (Judith 4, 15)

  • Judith threw herself down prostrate, with ashes strewn upon her head, and wearing nothing over her sackcloth. While the incense was being offered in the temple of God in Jerusalem that evening, Judith prayed to the Lord with a loud voice: (Judith 9, 1)

  • When Mordecai learned all that was happening, he tore his garments, put on sackcloth and ashes, and walked through the city crying out loudly and bitterly, (Esther 4, 1)

  • (Likewise in each of the provinces, wherever the king's legal enactment reached, the Jews went into deep mourning, with fasting, weeping, and lament; they all slept on sackcloth and ashes.) (Esther 4, 3)

  • And he took a potsherd to scrape himself, as he sat among the ashes. (Job 2, 8)

  • He has cast me into the mire; I am leveled with the dust and ashes. (Job 30, 19)

  • Therefore I disown what I have said, and repent in dust and ashes. (Job 42, 6)

  • I eat ashes like bread, mingle my drink with tears. (Psalms 102, 10)

  • That day they fasted and wore sackcloth; they sprinkled ashes on their heads and tore their clothes. (1 Maccabees 3, 47)

  • Then they tore their clothes and made great lamentation; they sprinkled their heads with ashes (1 Maccabees 4, 39)

  • Reacting against Lysimachus' attack, the people picked up stones or pieces of wood or handfuls of the ashes lying there and threw them in wild confusion at Lysimachus and his men. (2 Maccabees 4, 41)

  • There is at that place a tower seventy-five feet high, full of ashes, with a circular rim sloping down steeply on all sides toward the ashes. (2 Maccabees 13, 5)


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