Talált 80 Eredmények: Plague

  • and David said to God, 'Did I not order the people to be counted? I was the one who sinned and actually committed the wrong. But these, the flock, what have they done? Yahweh my God, let your hand lie heavy on me and on my family; but spare your people from the plague!' (1 Chronicles 21, 17)

  • David then said to Ornan, 'Let me have the site of the threshing-floor, so that I can build an altar to Yahweh on it; let me have it at the full price -- so that the plague may be lifted from the people.' Ornan said to David, (1 Chronicles 21, 22)

  • 'Should there be famine in the country, or pestilence, wind-blast or mildew, locust or caterpillar; should their enemy lay siege to their territory; should there be any plague or any disease; (2 Chronicles 6, 28)

  • Plague will bury those he leaves behind him, and their widows will have no chance to mourn them. (Job 27, 15)

  • he gave free course to his anger. He did not exempt their own selves from death, delivering up their lives to the plague. (Psalms 78, 50)

  • the plague that stalks in the darkness, the scourge that wreaks havoc at high noon. (Psalms 91, 6)

  • No disaster can overtake you, no plague come near your tent; (Psalms 91, 10)

  • They so provoked him by their actions that a plague broke out among them. (Psalms 106, 29)

  • Then up stood Phinehas to intervene, and the plague was checked; (Psalms 106, 30)

  • But he left officials behind to plague the nation: in Jerusalem, Philip, a Phrygian by race, and by nature more barbarous than the man who appointed him; (2 Maccabees 5, 22)

  • for a blameless man hurried to their defence. Wielding the weapons of his sacred office, prayer and expiating incense, he confronted Retribution and put an end to the plague, thus showing that he was your servant. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 21)

  • there is death and blood and strife and the sword, disasters, famine, affliction, plague. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 9)


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