Trouvé 662 Résultats pour: Sabbath Rest
And so it shall be with the alien born, will they but throw in their lot with the Lord’s worshippers, that cherish the love of his name; the Lord’s servants that keep the sabbath inviolate, and are true to his covenant. (Isaiah 56, 6)
Peace be his lot, easy let him rest, that followed ever the straight path. (Isaiah 57, 2)
the Lord will give thee rest✻ continually, fill thy soul with comfort, thy body with ease.✻ Not more secure the well-watered garden, the spring whose waters never fail. (Isaiah 58, 11)
Walk warily, keep my sabbath unprofaned. Here is a day I have sanctified, not for thy self-pleasing; a precious thing the Lord has made holy and honourable; and wilt thou dishonour it? Wilt thou go thy own way, use it for thy own pleasure, while it away in gossip? (Isaiah 58, 13)
For love of Sion I will no more be silent, for love of Jerusalem I will never rest, until he, the Just One, is revealed to her like the dawn, until he, her deliverer, shines out like a flame. (Isaiah 62, 1)
I have set watchmen, Jerusalem, upon thy walls, that shall never cease crying aloud, day or night; you that keep the Lord in remembrance,✻ take no rest, (Isaiah 62, 6)
nor let him rest neither, till he has restored Jerusalem, spread her fame over all the earth. (Isaiah 62, 7)
To the rest it is all one; slaughter they an ox, or murder a human victim,✻ cut sheep’s throat, or dash out a dog’s brains, make offering of meal, or of swine’s blood, in my honour burn incense, or bless the name of a false god. In all this, it is but caprice guides their choice, in all manner of abominations; (Isaiah 66, 3)
Month after month, sabbath after sabbath shall go by, and still all mankind shall come to bow down before me, the Lord says. (Isaiah 66, 23)
Thief caught in the act has less cause to blush than the men of Israel, king and prince, priest and prophet, with the rest. (Jeremiah 2, 26)
Deep, deep rankles the wound; my very heart-strings echo lament; no rest is mine, since my ear caught bray of trumpet and cry of battle. (Jeremiah 4, 19)
The Lord’s message was, Halt at the cross-roads, look well, and ask yourselves which path it was that stood you in good stead long ago. That path follow, and you shall find rest for your souls. But follow they would not; (Jeremiah 6, 16)
