Talált 1933 Eredmények: Ice
Let no one rejoice over me, a widow and a desolation, for I am forsaken by many because of the sins of my sons, because they strayed from the law of God. (Baruch 4, 12)
And they have not known his righteousness, nor walked in the ways of the commandments of God, nor have they advanced with justice along the paths of his truth. (Baruch 4, 13)
The criminals who have troubled you, will perish, and those who rejoiced in your ruin, will be punished. (Baruch 4, 31)
For just as she was glad at your ruin, and she rejoiced in your fall, so also will she be grieved in her own desolation, (Baruch 4, 33)
God will surround you with a double garment of justice, and he will set a crown on your head of everlasting honor. (Baruch 5, 2)
For your name will be given to you by God for eternity: the peace of justice and the honor of piety. (Baruch 5, 4)
For God will lead Israel with joy into the light of his majesty, with mercy and justice, which is from him.’ ” (Baruch 5, 9)
The priests themselves sell their sacrifices, and they spend it wastefully; and, in like manner, their wives take part of it, never sharing anything with the sick or the beggars. (Baruch 6, 27)
Fertile and menstruous women contaminate their sacrifices. And so, knowing from this that they are not gods, you should not fear them. (Baruch 6, 28)
For when a voice came from above the firmament, which was over their heads, they stood still, and they put down their wings. (Ezekiel 1, 25)
This was the vision of the likeness of the glory of the Lord. And I saw, and I fell on my face, and I heard the voice of someone speaking. And he said to me: “Son of man, stand on your feet, and I will speak with you.” (Ezekiel 2, 1)
And the Spirit took me up, and I heard behind me the voice of a great commotion, saying, “Blessed is the glory of the Lord from his place,” (Ezekiel 3, 12)
