Fondare 395 Risultati per: Fire
The children collect the wood, the fathers light the fire, the women knead the dough, to make cakes for the Queen of Heaven; and, to spite me, they pour libations to alien gods. (Jeremiah 7, 18)
"Green olive-tree covered in fine fruit", was Yahweh's name for you. With a shattering noise he has set fire to it, its branches are broken.' (Jeremiah 11, 16)
I shall enslave you to your enemies in a country which you do not know, for my anger has kindled a fire that will burn you up.' (Jeremiah 15, 14)
But if you do not listen to me to keep the Sabbath day holy, and to refrain from entering the gates of Jerusalem with burdens on the Sabbath day, then I shall set fire to its gates; fire will devour the palaces of Jerusalem and not be quenched." ' (Jeremiah 17, 27)
I would say to myself, 'I will not think about him, I will not speak in his name any more,' but then there seemed to be a fire burning in my heart, imprisoned in my bones. The effort to restrain it wearied me, I could not do it. (Jeremiah 20, 9)
House of David! Yahweh says this: Each morning give fair judgement, rescue anyone who has been wronged from the hands of his oppressor, or else my wrath will leap out like a fire, it will burn and no one will be able to quench it, because of the wickedness of your actions. (Jeremiah 21, 12)
I shall punish you as your actions deserve, Yahweh declares, I shall set fire to its forest and it will devour all around it. (Jeremiah 21, 14)
I dedicate men to destroy you, each man with his weapons; they will cut down your finest cedars and throw them on the fire. (Jeremiah 22, 7)
Is my word not like fire, Yahweh demands, is it not like a hammer shattering a rock? (Jeremiah 23, 29)
the Chaldaeans attacking this city will enter it, fire it and burn it to the ground, with the houses on whose roofs incense has been offered to Baal and libations poured to other gods, to provoke my anger. (Jeremiah 32, 29)
The king was sitting in his winter apartments -- it was the ninth month -- with a fire burning in a brazier in front of him. (Jeremiah 36, 22)
Each time Jehudi had read three or four columns, the king cut them off with a scribe's knife and threw them into the fire in the brazier until the whole of the scroll had been burnt in the brazier fire. (Jeremiah 36, 23)
