Talált 256 Eredmények: Sn
Their tent-peg is snatched from them, and they die devoid of wisdom.' (Job 4, 21)
their harvest goes to feed the hungry, God snatches it from their mouths, and covetous people thirst for their possessions. (Job 5, 5)
He traps the crafty in the snare of their own trickery, throws the plans of the cunning into disarray. (Job 5, 13)
the ice makes their waters turgid when, above them, the snow melts, (Job 6, 16)
snatch me from the grasp of an oppressor, ransom me from the grip of a violent man'? (Job 6, 23)
Snatch him from his bed, and it denies it ever saw him. (Job 8, 18)
If he snatches his prey, who is going to stop him or dare to ask, 'What are you doing?' (Job 9, 12)
If I wash myself in melted snow, clean my hands with soda, (Job 9, 30)
and open gaping jaws. Their sneers strike like slaps in the face; and they all set on me at once. (Job 16, 10)
In his tent the light is dimmed, the lamp that shone on him is snuffed. (Job 18, 6)
For into the net his own feet carry him, he walks into the snares. (Job 18, 8)
A spring grips him by the heel, a trap snaps shut, and he is caught. (Job 18, 9)
