Fondare 98 Risultati per: Burden
Toil first assign to him; toiling is his lot; then, if he disobeys thee, with the stocks thou mayst tame him. Yet do not burden flesh and blood more than it can bear, nor inflict more than lawful punishment while the plea is still unheard. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 30)
Land of Zabulon and Nephthali, its burden at first how lightly borne! but after-wards affliction weighed on it, Galilee, by the sea road where the Gentiles dwell west of Jordan.✻ (Isaiah 9, 1)
Yoke that fixed the burden, shaft that galled the shoulder, rod of the tyrant, all lie broken now, as they did long ago, when Madian fell. (Isaiah 9, 4)
And with that, thy shoulder will be eased of the burden, the yoke will fall from thy neck, yoke that has gone rotten for want of oil.✻ (Isaiah 10, 27)
The burden✻ that awaits Babylon, as it was revealed to Isaias, son of Amos. (Isaiah 13, 1)
In this my own land I will break the power of Assyria,✻ upon these hills I will trample him under foot. Gone his yoke; there shall be no more shouldering his burden; (Isaiah 14, 25)
And in the year of king Achaz’s death, a fresh burden was imposed: (Isaiah 14, 28)
What burden for Moab? Ar Moab has fallen in a night, and all is still; Moab’s battlements have fallen in a night, and all is still! (Isaiah 15, 1)
What burden for Damascus? Damascus, too, shall cease to be a city, shall become a heap of stones in ruin: (Isaiah 17, 1)
What burden for Egypt? See where the Lord comes into Egypt, with the cloud-drift for his chariot, and all the false gods of Egypt tremble, the very heart of Egypt melts away! (Isaiah 19, 1)
What burden for the desert by the sea?✻ From the desert it comes, from a land full of terrors, like the storm-wind rising from the south. (Isaiah 21, 1)
What burden for Duma?✻ A cry comes to me from Seir, How goes the night, watchman? How goes the night? (Isaiah 21, 11)
