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Talált 256 Eredmények: Sn

  • Hidden in the ground is a snare to catch him, pitfalls lie across his path. (Job 18, 10)

  • No wonder, then, if snares are all around you, and sudden terrors make you afraid; (Job 22, 10)

  • He goes to bed rich, but never again: he wakes to find it has all gone. As drought and heat make snow disappear, so does Sheol anyone who has sinned. (Job 27, 19)

  • An east wind picks him up and drags him away, snatching him up from his homestead. He used to ill-treat the childless woman and show no kindness to the widow. (Job 27, 21)

  • I used to break the fangs of the wicked, and snatch their prey from their jaws. (Job 29, 17)

  • to snatch souls back from the abyss and to make the light of the living still shine. (Job 33, 30)

  • You, too, he would like to snatch from torment. While you were enjoying boundless abundance, with rich food piled high on your table, (Job 36, 16)

  • When he says to the snow, 'Fall on the earth!' to the showers, 'Now rain hard!' (Job 37, 6)

  • Have you visited the place where the snow is stored? Have you seen the stores of hail, (Job 38, 22)

  • His sneezes radiate light, his eyes are like the eyelashes of the dawn. (Job 41, 10)

  • He digs a trap, scoops it out, but he falls into the snare he made himself. (Psalms 7, 15)

  • The nations have fallen into the trap they made, their feet caught in the snare they laid. (Psalms 9, 15)


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