Talált 328 Eredmények: Rid
At such a spectacle, the upright rejoice, and the innocent deride them: (Job 22, 19)
for he casts down the pride of the arrogant, but he saves those of downcast eyes. (Job 22, 29)
And since God has loosened my bow-string and afflicted me, they too throw off the bridle in my presence. (Job 30, 11)
Their brats surge forward on my right, to see when I am having a little peace, and advance on me with threatening strides. (Job 30, 12)
You carry me away astride the wind and blow me to pieces in a tempest. (Job 30, 22)
to turn him from what he is doing and to put an end to his pride. (Job 33, 17)
He shows them the import of their deeds, of the sins of pride they have committed. (Job 36, 9)
They crouch to drop their young, they get rid of their burdens (Job 39, 3)
Yet, if she bestirs herself to use her height, she can make fools of horse and rider too. (Job 39, 18)
Riddle his hide with darts? Or his head with fishing spears? (Job 40, 31)
In his pride the wicked hunts down the weak, who is caught in the schemes he devises. (Psalms 10, 2)
riding one of the winged creatures, he flew, soaring on the wings of the wind. (Psalms 18, 10)