Talált 48 Eredmények: Faint
Those of you who are left will be faint-hearted in the lands of your enemies, ready to take flight at the fall of a leaf, as if it were a sword threatening them, prostrate before ever their foes attack, (Leviticus 26, 36)
Our hearts faint within us, as we look round, and nothing but manna meets our eyes. (Numbers 11, 6)
See if I do not make good the threats I have uttered against a thankless and rebellious people, leaving them to faint and die in the desert. (Numbers 14, 35)
Listen, Israel; as you join battle to-day with your enemies, there must be no faint hearts among you, no flinching, no yielding, no trembling here. (Deuteronomy 20, 3)
Reckless of the divine vengeance, he crossed thy path and cut off the stragglers from thy ranks, as they halted for weariness, faint with hunger and toil. (Deuteronomy 25, 18)
Past all doubt, she said, the Lord means to give you the mastery; your coming has spread terror amongst us, and there are faint hearts everywhere in the land. (Joshua 2, 9)
this was the report they gave; The Lord has put all this country at our mercy; every heart in it is faint with fear. (Joshua 2, 24)
so he had recourse to the people of Socoth. I beseech you, he said, to provide food for these companions of mine, who are faint with hunger; we must needs overtake the Madianite kings, Zebee and Salmana. (Judges 8, 5)
And when he reached Socoth, he told them, Here are Zebee and Salmana, the kings whose severed hands you would have had me bring you, before you provided food to faint and weary men. (Judges 8, 15)
My altar shall still have descendants of thine to minister at it; but it shall be a sight to make thy eyes fail and thy heart faint, when so many of thy race die in their early manhood.✻ (1 Samuel 2, 33)
And what of the ban thy father laid on us, one of the men said to him, calling down a curse on anyone who should touch food to-day? But the Israelites were faint on their march, (1 Samuel 14, 28)
When the king asked what he did with all these, Siba answered, I brought the asses to be ridden by the king’s courtiers, the bread and fruit for thy servants to eat, the wine to revive such as are faint in the desert. (2 Samuel 16, 2)
