Talált 245 Eredmények: Open
frost gnaws at the mountain-side, parches the open plains, strips them, as fire might have stripped them, of their green. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 23)
Whoever is found left behind will be slain, and those who are encountered in the open will fall at the sword’s point; (Isaiah 13, 15)
twines thee about with misfortune, and tosses thee like a ball into the great open plain! There shalt thou lie, and there that chariot which is thy pride, which is the shame of thy master’s house. (Isaiah 22, 18)
I will give him the key of David’s house to bear upon his shoulders; none may shut when he opens, none open when he shuts.✻ (Isaiah 22, 22)
Here, as nowhere else, our Lord reigns in majesty; a place of rivers, of wide, open streams, yet no ship’s oar will disturb it, no huge galleon pass by; (Isaiah 33, 21)
No sooner had king Ezechias heard it, than he tore his garments open, and put on sackcloth, and went into the house of the Lord.✻ (Isaiah 37, 1)
These despatches were handed by the messengers to Ezechias, and when he had read them, he went up into the house of the Lord, and held them out open in the Lord’s presence. (Isaiah 37, 14)
Give ear, Lord, and listen; open thy eyes, Lord, and see; do not let Sennacherib’s words go unheard, these blasphemies he has uttered against the living God. (Isaiah 37, 17)
Who was it measured out the waters in his open hand, heaven balanced on his palm, earth’s mass poised on three of his fingers? Who tried yonder mountains in the scale, weighed out the hills? (Isaiah 40, 12)
I will open springs on the hill-slopes, wells in the open plain, turn the wilderness into pools, the trackless desert into running streams. (Isaiah 41, 18)
Eyes that have seen so much, must they be still unheeding; ears open to every rumour, will they never hear? (Isaiah 42, 20)
A message from the Lord to the king he has anointed, to Cyrus. I have caught him by his right hand, ready to subdue nations at his coming, put kings to flight, open every gateway before him, so that no door can keep him out. (Isaiah 45, 1)
