Talált 1682 Eredmények: Entry Into Promised Land
but instead, ‘As the Lord lives, who led the sons of Israel away from the land of the north,’ and from all the lands to which I have cast them out. And I will lead them back into their own land, which I gave to their fathers. (Jeremiah 16, 15)
But first, I will repay their double iniquities and their sins. For they have defiled my land with the dead bodies of their idols, and they have filled my inheritance with their abominations.” (Jeremiah 16, 18)
And you will be left behind without your inheritance, which I gave to you. And I will cause you to serve your enemies in a land that you do not know. For you have kindled a fire in my fury; it shall burn, even unto eternity.” (Jeremiah 17, 4)
For he will be like a saltcedar tree in the desert. And he will not perceive it, when what is good has arrived. Instead, he will live in dryness, in a desert, in a land of salt, which is uninhabitable. (Jeremiah 17, 6)
And they will arrive from the cities of Judah and from all around Jerusalem, and from the land of Benjamin, and from the plains, and from the mountainous regions, and from the south, carrying holocausts, and victims, and sacrifices, and frankincense. And they will carry an oblation into the house of the Lord. (Jeremiah 17, 26)
And so their land has been given over to desolation and to perpetual hissing. Each one who passes by will be astonished and will shake his head. (Jeremiah 18, 16)
And I will scatter the counsel of Judah and of Jerusalem in this place. And I will overthrow them with the sword, in the sight of their enemies and by the hand of those who seek their lives. And I will give their carcasses to the birds of the air and to the beasts of the land as food. (Jeremiah 19, 7)
You should not choose to weep for the dead, nor should you mourn over them with tears. Lament for him who is departing, for he will return no more, nor will he see his native land again. (Jeremiah 22, 10)
Instead, he will die in the place to which I have transferred him, and he will not see this land anymore. (Jeremiah 22, 12)
And I will send you, and your mother who conceived you, into a foreign land, in which you were not born, and there you shall die. (Jeremiah 22, 26)
And to the land about which they lift up their mind, thinking to return there, they shall not return. (Jeremiah 22, 27)
Is this man, Jeconiah, a broken earthenware vessel? Is he a vessel which is entirely unpleasing? Why have they been cast out, he and his offspring, cast out even into a land that they have not known? (Jeremiah 22, 28)
