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Trouvé 45 Résultats pour: Scorn

  • Abram, then, had knowledge of her, and she, finding herself with child, began to look on her mistress with scorn. (Genesis 16, 4)

  • This is what the Lord has to say of him: See how she mocks thee, flouts thee, Sion, the virgin city! Jerusalem, proud maiden, follows thee with her eyes and tosses her head in scorn. (2 Kings 19, 21)

  • Only Michal, Saul’s daughter, watching from her window as the ark reached David’s Citadel, thought scorn of king David as she saw him dancing and making music there.✻ (1 Chronicles 15, 29)

  • Swiftly the couriers went from city to city of Ephraim and Manasses, right up to Zabulon, meeting everywhere with scorn and derision; (2 Chronicles 30, 10)

  • To thee, then, we turn, who art our God, to thee, the great, the strong, the terrible God, who dost not forget thy covenant, or the mercy thou hast promised. Do not think scorn of all the misery that has come upon us, king and prince, priest and prophet, in our fathers’ time and since, from the day when the king of Assyria became our enemy. (Nehemiah 9, 32)

  • and so with one voice they made appeal to the Lord, the God of Israel. Were they to see their children slaves, their women-folk allotted as spoil, their cities razed, their sanctuary profaned? Were they to become the scorn of the Gentiles? (Judith 4, 10)

  • Thou knowest, who knowest all things, that if I refused proud Aman yonder my greeting, it was no pride of mine, no scorn, no ambition of mine that moved me. (Esther 13, 12)

  • Here was a sight to make the just triumphant, make innocent folk laugh aloud in scorn, (Job 22, 19)

  • But there was one who stood by in anger and thought scorn of them, Eliu the Buzite, son of Barachel, of Ram’s kindred. Angry he was with Job, for claiming that God did him an injury, (Job 32, 2)

  • and thought scorn of those friends of his, that could find no reasonable answer, but were content to find Job a guilty man. (Job 32, 3)

  • All those who catch sight of me fall to mocking; mouthing out insults, while they toss their heads in scorn, (Psalms 21, 8)

  • Openly my foes deride me; even to my neighbours I am a thing of utter scorn; my friends are adread, and the passer-by shuns my contact; (Psalms 30, 12)


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