Fondare 254 Risultati per: Babylon
Sorrow thou well mayst, lady of Sion, and labour as any woman brought to bed; city thou must needs leave, and lodge in the open country-side, nay, to distant Babylon thou must journey;✻ there it is thou wilt find deliverance, there it is the Lord will ransom thee from the power of thy enemies. (Micah 4, 10)
Away with thee, Sion; wouldst thou still make thy home with widowed Babylon? (Zechariah 2, 7)
From yonder emissaries of the exiled Jews, Holdai, Tobias and Idaias, toll thou must take; this very day bestir thee, and make thy way to the house of Josias, son of Sophonias, whither they have repaired, newly come from Babylon. (Zechariah 6, 10)
and Josias was the father of Jechonias and his brethren, at the time of the removal to Babylon. (Matthew 1, 11)
And after the removal to Babylon, Jechonias was the father of Salathiel, Salathiel of Zorobabel, (Matthew 1, 12)
Thus there are fourteen generations in all from Abraham to David, fourteen from David to the captivity in Babylon, and fourteen from the captivity in Babylon to Christ. (Matthew 1, 17)
You carried about the tent of Moloch, and the star of your god Rempham, and worshipped them, images of your own fashioning. And now I will send you into exile on the further side of Babylon.✻ (Acts 7, 43)
The church here in Babylon, united with you by God’s election, sends you her greeting; so does my son, Mark.✻ (1 Peter 5, 13)
A second angel followed, who cried out, Babylon, great Babylon has fallen; she who made all the nations drunk with the maddening wine of her fornication. (Revelation 14, 8)
The great city broke in three pieces, while the cities of the heathen came down in ruins. And God did not forget to minister a draught of his wine, his avenging anger, to Babylon, the great city.✻ (Revelation 16, 19)
There was a title written over her forehead, The mystic Babylon, great mother-city of all harlots, and all that is abominable on earth. (Revelation 17, 5)
And he cried aloud, Babylon, great Babylon is fallen; she has become the abode of devils, the stronghold of all unclean spirits, the eyrie of all birds that are unclean and hateful to man. (Revelation 18, 2)
