Talált 93 Eredmények: famine

  • In the fourth month, on the ninth day of the month, when famine was raging in the city and there was no food for the populace, (Jeremiah 52, 6)

  • Happier those killed by the sword than those killed by famine: they waste away, sunken for lack of the fruits of the earth. (Lamentations 4, 9)

  • Our skin is as hot as an oven, from the scorch of famine. (Lamentations 5, 10)

  • They were indeed tossed out to the heat of the day and the frost of the night. And people died in dreadful agony, from famine, sword and plague. (Baruch 2, 25)

  • On them I shall send the deadly arrows of famine, which will destroy you -- for I shall send them to destroy you; then I shall make the famine worse and cut off your food supply. (Ezekiel 5, 16)

  • I shall send famine and wild animals on you to rob you of your children; plague and bloodshed will sweep through you, and I shall bring the sword down on you. I, Yahweh, have spoken." ' (Ezekiel 5, 17)

  • 'The Lord Yahweh says this, "Clap your hands, stamp your feet, and say: Alas for all the loathsome sins of the House of Israel, which is about to fall by sword, famine and plague! (Ezekiel 6, 11)

  • Far off, they will die by plague; near at hand they will fall by the sword; and any who survive or are spared will die of famine. This is how I shall sate my fury on them. (Ezekiel 6, 12)

  • "Outside, the sword; inside, plague and famine. Whoever is living in the countryside will die by the sword; whoever is living in the city will be devoured by famine and plague. (Ezekiel 7, 15)

  • But I shall let a few of them escape the sword, famine and plague, to describe all their loathsome practices to the peoples among whom they will go, so that these too may know that I am Yahweh." ' (Ezekiel 12, 16)

  • 'Son of man, when a country sins against me by being unfaithful and I point my finger at it and destroy its supply of food, inflicting famine on it and denuding it of human and animal, (Ezekiel 14, 13)

  • 'The Lord Yahweh says this, "Even if I send my four dreadful scourges on Jerusalem-sword, famine, wild beasts and plague -- to denude it of human and animal, (Ezekiel 14, 21)


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