Trouvé 434 Résultats pour: Land
For is not everything dark as night for a country in distress? As the past humbled the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, so the future will glorify the Way of the Sea, beyond the Jordan, the territory of the nations. (Isaiah 8, 23)
He will judge the weak with integrity and give fair sentence for the humblest in the land. He will strike the country with the rod of his mouth and with the breath of his lips bring death to the wicked. (Isaiah 11, 4)
Then like a hunted gazelle, like sheep that nobody gathers in, everyone will head back to his people, everyone will flee to his native land. (Isaiah 13, 14)
The Waters of Nimrim have become a waste land, the grass dried up, the plants withered away, nothing green any more. (Isaiah 15, 6)
Send the lamb to the ruler of the land, from Sela by the desert, to the mountain of the daughter of Zion, (Isaiah 16, 1)
Disaster! Land of the whirring locust beyond the rivers of Cush, (Isaiah 18, 1)
The land of Judah will become Egypt's shame; whenever she is reminded of it, she will be terrified, because of the plan which Yahweh Sabaoth has laid against her. (Isaiah 19, 17)
Look at the land of the Chaldaeans, a people who used not to exist! Assyria assigned it to the creatures of the wilds; they raised their siege-towers against it, demolished its bastions, reduced it to ruin. (Isaiah 23, 13)
Like heat in a dry land you calm the foreigners' tumult; as heat under the shadow of a cloud, so the song of the pitiless dies away. (Isaiah 25, 5)
If pity is shown to the wicked without his learning what saving justice is, he will act wrongly in the land of right conduct and not see the majesty of Yahweh. (Isaiah 26, 10)
Proclamation about the beasts of the Negeb: Into the land of distress and of anguish, of lioness and roaring lion, of viper and flying dragon, they bear their riches on donkeys' backs, their treasures on camels' humps, to a nation that cannot help: (Isaiah 30, 6)
Oxen and donkeys that work the land will eat for fodder wild sorrel, spread by the shovel-load and fork-load. (Isaiah 30, 24)
