Talált 295 Eredmények: Hur
After this Mordecai returned to the king's gate, while Haman hurried home greatly dejected and with his head veiled. (Esther 6, 12)
He who crushes me for a trifle and multiplies my hurt for no reason. (Job 9, 17)
If you sin, what is that for God? Do your many offenses hurt him? (Job 35, 6)
Under the heavens, he hurls his lightning, sending it to the ends of the earth. (Job 37, 3)
He cries "Hurrah!" at each trumpet blast. He catches the scent of battle from afar, the shout of commanders and the battle cry. (Job 39, 25)
He churns the depths into a seething caldron; he makes the sea fume like a burner. (Job 41, 23)
I have become an object of reproach for my foes and for my neighbors; so horrible to my friends that they hurry away when they see me in the streets. (Psalms 31, 12)
Those who seek my life lay snares for me; those who wish to hurt me speak of my ruin and plot against me all day long. (Psalms 38, 13)
or hurry to find a cave for shelter from the tempest." (Psalms 55, 9)
Do not remember against us the sins of our fathers. Let your compassion hurry to us, for we have been brought very low. (Psalms 79, 8)
now that the wicked and deceitful hurl their false accusations at me. (Psalms 109, 2)
He raises clouds from the ends of the earth; he hurls down lightning with the rain; and from his vaults he lets loose the wind. (Psalms 135, 7)