Fondare 335 Risultati per: Cities
tell it far and wide, Jerusalem has heard the bruit of her besiegers coming from a distant land, that even now raise their battle-cry among the cities of Juda; (Jeremiah 4, 16)
I mean to turn Jerusalem into a heap of dust, the lair of serpents;✻ the cities of Juda shall stand desolate, with none to inhabit them. (Jeremiah 9, 11)
Shut off are the cities of the south, entry is none; dispeopled lies Juda, of all her sons dispeopled. (Jeremiah 13, 19)
Widows there be, countless as the sea-sand; where is now the warrior son? In broad daylight I send the roving spoiler to strike terror into their cities. (Jeremiah 15, 8)
All these threats against Jerusalem and her daughter cities I mean to perform; the punishment of a yoke refused, a call unheeded. (Jeremiah 19, 15)
and all the mingled people of his realm. No king in the land of Hus but must drink of it, nor among the Philistine cities, Ascalon, Gaza, Accaron and Azotus, (Jeremiah 25, 20)
Way-marks leave behind thee, sad trophies✻ be raising as thou goest, to put thee in mind of the straight road thou hast trodden. Return thou must, poor Israel, return thou must to these, thy own cities; (Jeremiah 31, 21)
the price paid, the deed executed, the bond sealed, witnesses called in, all over Benjamin and round about Jerusalem, all through the cities of Juda, by hill and plain and the uplands of the south; I mean to bring the exiles home again, says the Lord. (Jeremiah 32, 44)
By hill and plain and the uplands of the south, all over Benjamin and round about Jerusalem, all through the cities of Juda, there shall be flocks passing to and fro, and their masters a-counting them, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 33, 13)
The word of the Lord came to Jeremias at the time when king Nabuchodonosor of Babylon, at the head of his own army, with vassal kingdoms and peoples to aid him, levied war on Jerusalem and its daughter cities. (Jeremiah 34, 1)
and still the Babylonian army pressed hard on the city, and on those other cities of Juda that were left, Lachis and Azecha; the rest of the fortified cities had already been taken. (Jeremiah 34, 7)
Thus says the Lord, the God of hosts: You have seen for yourselves what calamity I brought on Jerusalem and the cities of Juda, how this day they are empty of inhabitants. (Jeremiah 44, 2)
