Fondare 392 Risultati per: Bronze Work
And there will be no work for Egypt that would produce a head or a tail, one who bows down or one who refrains from bowing down. (Isaiah 19, 15)
which the Lord of hosts has blessed, saying: Blessed be my people of Egypt, and the work of my hands for the Assyrian, but Israel is my inheritance. (Isaiah 19, 25)
For the Lord will stand, just as at the mountain of divisions. He will be angry, just as in the valley which is in Gibeon, so that he may accomplish his work, his strange work, so that he may complete his work, his work which is foreign even to him. (Isaiah 28, 21)
This intention of yours is perverse. It is as if the clay were to plan against the potter, or as if the work were to say to its maker: “You did not make me.” Or it is as if what has been formed were to say to the one who formed it, “You do not understand.” (Isaiah 29, 16)
Instead, when he sees his children, they will be the work of my hands in his midst, sanctifying my name, and they will sanctify the Holy One of Jacob, and they will preach the God of Israel. (Isaiah 29, 23)
And your bulls, and the colts of the donkeys that work the ground, will eat a mix of grains like that winnowed on the threshing floor. (Isaiah 30, 24)
And the work of justice will be peace. And the service of justice will be quiet and secure, forever. (Isaiah 32, 17)
Behold, the Lord God will arrive in strength, and his arm will rule. Behold, his reward is with him, and his work is before him. (Isaiah 40, 10)
Behold, you exist out of nothing, and your work is from what does not exist; he who has chosen you is an abomination. (Isaiah 41, 24)
Woe to him who contradicts his Maker, a mere shard from an earthen vessel! Should the clay say to the potter, “What are you making?” or, “Your work is not made by your hands?” (Isaiah 45, 9)
Thus says the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, his Maker: Would you question me about the future, concerning my sons, and command me concerning the work of my hands? (Isaiah 45, 11)
And I said: “I have labored toward emptiness. I have consumed my strength without purpose and in vain. Therefore, my judgment is with the Lord, and my work is with my God.” (Isaiah 49, 4)
