Trouvé 1049 Résultats pour: Set
What happened in times past, I had foretold long before; warning was uttered, and in the public ear; then, suddenly, I would set to work, and the prophecy was fulfilled. (Isaiah 48, 3)
And now must I come to you, and find none to greet me,✻ call you, and hear no answer to my call? What, has arm of mine grown shrunk and shrivelled, lost its power to save? Have I strength no longer to set men free? Nay, with a word I can yet turn sea into desert, dry up rivers, till the fish lie rotting on the banks, dead of thirst; (Isaiah 50, 2)
Thou hast set down thy bed on the peak of a high mountain; there thou hast gone up to offer victims. (Isaiah 57, 7)
Nay, fast of mine is something other. The false claim learn to forgo, ease the insupportable burden, set free the over-driven; away with every yoke that galls! (Isaiah 58, 6)
Where peace should be found they know not, nor ever set their hearts on right; still stray by crooked paths where safety is none. (Isaiah 59, 8)
No more, for thee, the setting of suns, the waning of moons, now that the Lord is thy everlasting light, and the days of thy widowhood are over. (Isaiah 60, 20)
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)
I will leave Jacob a stock to breed from, settlers enough in Juda for these mountains of mine; the men of my choice shall have their portion, my servant shall dwell there. (Isaiah 65, 9)
and I will set a mark upon each of them. What of those that find deliverance? I have an errand for them, to be my messengers across the sea; to Africa, and to Lydia where men draw the bow, to Italy, and to Greece, and to the Islands far away.✻ They shall go out where men never heard of my name, never saw my glory yet, to reveal that glory among the nations. (Isaiah 66, 19)
I claimed thee for my own before ever I fashioned thee in thy mother’s womb; before ever thou camest to the birth, I set thee apart for myself; I have a prophet’s errand for thee among the nations. (Jeremiah 1, 5)
All the tribes the northern kings rule I mean to muster, the Lord says; hither they will march, and each will set up his throne where gate of Jerusalem stands, or encircling wall, or fortified city of Juda. (Jeremiah 1, 15)
Israel was set apart for the Lord, first-fruits vowed to be his revenue; he lay under a ban that plucked them, and must rue his rashness, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 2, 3)
