Trouvé 24 Résultats pour: worn

  • 'I have been leading you for forty years in the desert, yet the clothes which you have been wearing have not worn out, nor have the sandals on your feet. (Deuteronomy 29, 4)

  • They put on patched old sandals and worn-out clothes. The only bread they took with them to eat was dried up and crumbling. (Joshua 9, 5)

  • These wineskins were new when we filled them; you can see, they have burst; and these clothes and sandals of ours are worn out from travelling such a long way.' (Joshua 9, 13)

  • But Jael the wife of Heber took a tent-peg and picked up a mallet; she crept up softly to him and drove the peg into his temple right through to the ground. He was lying fast asleep, worn out; and so he died. (Judges 4, 21)

  • The weight of the gold rings which he had asked for amounted to seventeen hundred shekels of gold, besides the crescents and the earrings and purple garments worn by the kings of Midian, and besides the collars round their camels' necks. (Judges 8, 26)

  • 'Son of the king,' he said, 'tell me why, morning after morning, you look so worn? Won't you tell me?' Amnon replied, 'I am in love with Tamar, my brother Absalom's sister.' (2 Samuel 13, 4)

  • worn out by want and hunger, for they used to gnaw the roots of the thirsty ground -- that place of gloom, ruin and desolation- (Job 30, 3)

  • I am worn out with groaning, every night I drench my pillow and soak my bed with tears. (Psalms 6, 6)

  • For my life is worn out with sorrow, and my years with sighs. My strength gives way under my misery, and my bones are all wasted away. (Psalms 31, 10)

  • But I, when they were ill, had worn sackcloth, and mortified myself with fasting, praying ever anew in my heart, (Psalms 35, 13)

  • Take your scourge away from me. I am worn out by the blows you deal me. (Psalms 39, 10)

  • I am exhausted with calling out, my throat is hoarse, my eyes are worn out with searching for my God. (Psalms 69, 3)


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