Talált 308 Eredmények: Wide Path
It would be well, they said, to build ourselves a city, and a tower in it with a top that reaches to heaven; we will make ourselves a great people, instead of scattering over the wide face of earth. (Genesis 11, 4)
That is why it was called Babel, Confusion, because it was there that the Lord confused the whole world’s speech, and scattered them far away, over the wide face of earth. (Genesis 11, 9)
Hast thou not promised me thy continued favour, and a posterity spread wide as the sand by the sea, that is beyond all counting? (Genesis 32, 12)
These are peaceable folk, ready to share our country with us; let us allow them to trade here and to till the land, wide and open as it is, and in need of farming; let us marry their daughters, and give them ours in exchange. (Genesis 34, 21)
that angel of God, who has rescued me from all my troubles, bless these sons of thine. Let them inherit my name, and the names of my fathers, Abraham and Isaac; may their posterity spread wide over the earth. (Genesis 48, 16)
No, father, said he, thou art wide of the mark; here is the eldest, upon whom thy right hand should rest. (Genesis 48, 18)
Dan is like a snake by the road side, an adder on the path, to bite the horse’s heels, and make him throw the rider backwards. (Genesis 49, 17)
On this journey, at one of his halting-places, the Lord came in his path and threatened him with death, (Exodus 4, 24)
Meanwhile, Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the Lord cleared it away from their path. All night a fierce sirocco blew, and the Lord turned the sea into dry land, the waters parting this way and that.✻ (Exodus 14, 21)
The measurements of all these coverings are to be the same; each will be thirty cubits long and four cubits wide. (Exodus 26, 8)
Each must be ten cubits high, and a cubit and a half wide; (Exodus 26, 16)
Thus the court will occupy a space a hundred cubits long and fifty wide, and the enclosure, of twisted linen thread with bronze sockets underneath, will be five cubits in height. (Exodus 27, 18)
