Trouvé 352 Résultats pour: Divine Protection
Let other nations go their own way, each with the name of its own god to rally it; ours to march under his divine name, who is our God for ever and for evermore! (Micah 4, 5)
Enabled by the Lord his God, confident in that mighty protection, stands he, our shepherd, and safely folds his flock; fame of him now reaches to the world’s end; (Micah 5, 4)
So comes the divine voice to yonder city; best he shall thrive, that stands in awe of thy name.✻ Listen, tribesmen, to that voice; which of you dares acclaim it? (Micah 6, 9)
On the Lord my eyes are set; it is to God I look for my protection; my own God, and will he deny me audience? (Micah 7, 7)
I have heard, Lord, the tale of thy renown, awe-stricken at the divine power thou hast. Reveal that power in these latter days, in these latter days make it known once more! And though we have earned thy anger, bethink thee of mercy still. (Habakkuk 3, 2)
ere resolve can bear fruit, like flying chaff passes the day.✻ Before the divine vengeance falls on you, before the day of divine retribution comes, to the Lord betake you! (Zephaniah 2, 2)
What made they of it, Salathiel’s son Zorobabel, and the high priest, Josue son of Josedec, and all the people with them? That voice they could not choose but heed, that message from the Lord their God sent to them by the prophet Aggaeus, and they were sore adread of the divine warning. (Haggai 1, 12)
Yet here was divine encouragement; Aggaeus, the Lord’s own messenger,✻ gave them the Lord’s own assurance he was at their side. (Haggai 1, 13)
but thou, son of Salathiel, says the Lord of hosts, thou, Zorobabel, art my servant still; on that day I will take thee to my side, keep thee there, close as signet-ring; it is a divine choice that has fallen on thee, says the Lord of hosts. (Haggai 2, 24)
But to the Accuser the divine answer came, The Lord rebuke thee, Satan; the Lord, that makes choice of Jerusalem, rebuke thee! What, is not this a brand saved from the embers?✻ (Zechariah 3, 2)
hardened their hearts to adamant. Heed his law they would not; heed they would not, when the Lord of hosts inspired those older prophets to speak in his name. What wonder if his divine anger was aroused beyond measure? (Zechariah 7, 12)
And ever, as fresh towns they reach, says pilgrim, Come with us, and welcome; court we the divine favour, to the Lord of hosts repair we; says townsman, Go with you I will. (Zechariah 8, 21)
