Talált 37 Eredmények: bitter

  • These were a bitter disappointment to Isaac and Rebekah. (Genesis 26, 35)

  • That night, the flesh must be eaten, roasted over the fire; it must be eaten with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. (Exodus 12, 8)

  • When they reached Marah, they could not drink the Marah water because it was bitter; this is why the place was named Marah. (Exodus 15, 23)

  • the priest will make the woman drink the water of bitterness and cursing; when the water of cursing enters into her, it will become bitter. (Numbers 5, 24)

  • After he has made her drink it, if it is true that she has made herself unclean and been unfaithful to her husband, the water of cursing then entering into her will indeed be bitter: her belly will swell and her sexual organs shrivel, and she will be an object of execration to her people. (Numbers 5, 27)

  • Such persons will keep it in the second month, on the fourteenth day, at twilight. They will eat it with unleavened bread and bitter herbs; (Numbers 9, 11)

  • So how can I cope by myself with the bitter burden that you are, and with your bickering? (Deuteronomy 1, 12)

  • They will be weakened by hunger, eaten away by plague and the bitter scourge. Against them I shall send the fang of wild animals and the poison of snakes that glide in the dust. (Deuteronomy 32, 24)

  • For their vine springs from the stock of Sodom and from the groves of Gomorrah: their grapes are poisonous grapes, their clusters are bitter; (Deuteronomy 32, 32)

  • To this she replied, 'Do not call me Naomi, call me Mara, for Shaddai has made my lot bitter. (Ruth 1, 20)

  • Samuel then said, 'Bring me Agag king of the Amalekites!' Agag came towards him unsteadily saying, 'Truly death is bitter!' (1 Samuel 15, 32)

  • David was in great trouble, since the people were talking of stoning him; the people all felt very bitter, each man for his own sons and daughters. But David took courage from Yahweh his God. (1 Samuel 30, 6)


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