Trouvé 725 Résultats pour: Good Tree
This sign, too, the Lord gives thee, in proof that he will make his promise good; (Isaiah 38, 7)
Why then, Ezechias said to Isaias, welcome be the word the Lord has spoken! In my time at least, he said, may there be peace, may the promise hold good. (Isaiah 39, 8)
Good news for Sion, take thy stand, herald, on some high mountain; good news for Jerusalem, proclaim it, herald, aloud; louder still, no cause now for fear;✻ tell the cities of Juda, See, your God comes! (Isaiah 40, 9)
Foretell you what is yet to be, we shall know you are gods indeed. Then, if you have the power, grant good or ill fortune to mankind; confer we, and pass judgement on it! (Isaiah 41, 23)
Who will be the first✻ to tell Sion, Here, here they are? He shall carry my good news to Jerusalem. (Isaiah 41, 27)
For such ends, cedar must fall, ilex and oak be cut away from their place in the forest; for this, pine-tree was planted where rains should nourish it. (Isaiah 44, 14)
The Lord has been merciful; you heavens, sing your praises; depths of the earth, rejoice; echo the song of praise, mountain and forest and every forest tree; the Lord has ransomed Jacob, Israel shall make his boast in him. (Isaiah 44, 23)
See where I have summoned a bird of prey from the east, a man from a distant country, to do this will of mine! I, that spoke, will make my word good; I, that purposed it, my purpose will accomplish. (Isaiah 46, 11)
Welcome, welcome on the mountain heights the messenger that cries, All is well! Good news brings he, deliverance cries he, telling Sion, Thy God has claimed his throne! (Isaiah 52, 7)
Alas, that none takes warning! See how good men die, how the friends of God are borne away from us; and none has the wit to see trouble is coming, and the good must be spared the sight of it!✻ (Isaiah 57, 1)
You, that dally with idols under the first spreading tree, that sacrifice little children in the rock-caves among the glens? (Isaiah 57, 5)
Keepsake of mine must be put behind the door, where the posts should hide it, now thou wouldst strip thee naked and let in a gallant in my place, make free with my marriage-bed! With such as these thou didst exchange vows, greedily thou didst buy their good will. (Isaiah 57, 8)
