Trouvé 168 Résultats pour: Cup
must occupy all the hill-paths leading to Jerusalem, standing ever on guard where the defile was narrowest. (Judith 4, 6)
From golden cups they drank, and the very trenchers on which the meat was served were ever of new design. Wine they had in plenty, and of rare vintage, as befitted a king’s state; (Esther 1, 7)
No, it is the Lord I claim for my prize, the Lord who fills my cup; thou, and no other, wilt assure my inheritance to me. (Psalms 15, 5)
Envious my foes watch, while thou dost spread a banquet for me; richly thou dost anoint my head with oil, well filled my cup. All my life thy loving favour pursues me; through the long years the Lord’s house shall be my dwelling-place. (Psalms 22, 5)
Enviously the men of my own race look on, to see them draining life’s cup to the full; (Psalms 72, 10)
In the Lord’s hand foams a full cup of spiced wine; he holds it to men’s lips, that must empty it to the dregs, sinners everywhere must drink them. (Psalms 74, 9)
deep musings occupy my thoughts at midnight, never will my mind be at rest. (Psalms 76, 7)
I will take the cup that is pledge of my deliverance, and invoke the name of the Lord upon it; (Psalms 115, 4)
besides many others cut off in the rest of the Galaadite towns. And to-morrow, he was told, the heathen mean to occupy these cities with their army, seizing upon the Israelites and making an end of them, all in one day’s work. (1 Maccabees 5, 27)
All the cities of the sea-coast, as far as maritime Seleucia, king Ptolemy occupied, and with no friendly purpose towards Alexander; (1 Maccabees 11, 8)
driving him to take refuge within the court, and occupying the city streets in warlike fashion? (1 Maccabees 11, 46)
and a present of golden cups sent for his use, with the right to drink out of gold ware, to dress in purple, and to carry the golden buckle. (1 Maccabees 11, 58)
