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Talált 1350 Eredmények: Fat

  • thighs padded with fat and the marrow in the bones good and moist. (Job 21, 24)

  • Let my enemy meet the fate of the wicked, my adversary, the lot of the evil-doer! (Job 27, 7)

  • This is the fate that God assigns to the wicked, the inheritance that the violent receive from Shaddai. (Job 27, 13)

  • Who but me was father of the poor? The stranger's case had a hearing from me. (Job 29, 16)

  • Now what portion does God allot from above, what fate does Shaddai apportion from his heaven- (Job 31, 2)

  • I, whom God has fostered father-like from childhood, and guided since I left my mother's womb, (Job 31, 18)

  • And who can fathom how he spreads the clouds, or why such crashes thunder from his tent? (Job 36, 29)

  • Has the rain a father? Who begets the dewdrops? (Job 38, 28)

  • Throughout the land there were no women as beautiful as the daughters of Job. And their father gave them inheritance rights like their brothers. (Job 42, 15)

  • I will proclaim the decree of Yahweh: He said to me, 'You are my son, today have I fathered you. (Psalms 2, 7)

  • Though my father and mother forsake me, Yahweh will gather me up. (Psalms 27, 10)

  • 'Yahweh, let me know my fate, how much longer I have to live. Show me just how frail I am. (Psalms 39, 4)


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