Talált 151 Eredmények: wide path

  • Of whom do you make sport, at whom do you open wide your mouth, and put out your tongue? Are you not rebellious children, a worthless race; (Isaiah 57, 4)

  • Behind the door and the doorpost you placed your indecent symbol. Deserting me, you spread out your high, wide bed; And of those whose embraces you love you carved the symbol and gazed upon it (Isaiah 57, 8)

  • Build up, build up, prepare the way, remove the stumbling blocks from my people's path. (Isaiah 57, 14)

  • Listen! the cry of the daughter of my people, far and wide in the land! Is the LORD no longer in Zion, is her King no longer in her midst? (Why do they provoke me with their idols, with their foreign nonentities?) (Jeremiah 8, 19)

  • And if the virtuous man turns from the path of virtue to do evil, the same kind of abominable things that the wicked man does, can he do this and still live? None of his virtuous deeds shall be remembered, because he has broken faith and committed sin; because of this, he shall die. (Ezekiel 18, 24)

  • I saw that she had defiled herself. Both had gone down the same path, (Ezekiel 23, 13)

  • Because you followed in the path of your sister, I will hand you her cup. (Ezekiel 23, 31)

  • Thus says the Lord GOD: The cup of your sister you shall drink, so wide and deep, which holds so much, (Ezekiel 23, 32)

  • Then he went to the gate which faced the east, climbed its steps, and measured the gate's threshold, which was found to be a rod wide. (Ezekiel 40, 6)

  • The cells were a rod long and a rod wide, and the pilasters between the cells measured five cubits. The threshold of the gate adjoining the vestibule of the gate toward the inside measured one rod. (Ezekiel 40, 7)

  • He measured the gate's entrance, which was ten cubits wide, while the width of the gate's passage itself was thirteen cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 11)

  • The pavement lay alongside the gates, as wide as the gates were long; this was the lower pavement. (Ezekiel 40, 18)


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