Fondare 46 Risultati per: Clay
What a strange thought is this! As well might clay scheme against the potter; handicraft disown its craftsman, or thing of art call the artist fool. (Isaiah 29, 16)
I summoned one from the north country; from the east his coming should be, and ever he should invoke my name.✻ Princes he should harry to and fro, lightly as potter treads out his clay. (Isaiah 41, 25)
At his peril does man, poor shard of earthly clay, bandy words with his own Fashioner; shall the clay dare ask the potter who moulds it, What ails thee? Or tell him he is no craftsman? (Isaiah 45, 9)
Yet, Lord, thou art our father; we are but clay, and thou the craftsman who has fashioned us; (Isaiah 64, 8)
just then, the thing of clay he was a-fashioning broke in his hands, and he, as the whim took him, turned it into another thing of clay. (Jeremiah 18, 4)
You are in my hands, men of Israel, as the clay in the potter’s; why may I not do as the potter did? (Jeremiah 18, 6)
and give them this message from the Lord of hosts: Broken to pieces you shall be, nation and city, like yonder thing of clay that is past all repairing; men will be finding room for their dead in Topheth, because other burying-ground is none. (Jeremiah 19, 11)
A message for thee from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: Take these two pieces of writing, the sealed deed within and the covering of it that is open to view, and keep them in some jar of clay, where they can remain long without damage. (Jeremiah 32, 14)
How dared they cheat my people with false hopes, crying, All’s well, when in truth all went amiss? My people, that strove to build a wall, and here were the prophets plastering it with clay that had no straw in it! (Ezekiel 13, 10)
And as thou wert watching it, from the mountain-side fell a stone no hands had quarried, dashed against the feet of yonder image, part iron, part clay, and shattered them. (Daniel 2, 34)
With that, down came iron and clay, down came bronze and silver and gold; chaff of the threshing-floor was never so scattered on the summer breeze. They were gone, none knew whither; and stone that had shattered image grew into a high mountain, filling the whole earth. (Daniel 2, 35)
But feet and toes of the image were part iron, part clay; this fourth empire will be divided within itself. Foundation of iron there shall yet be, from which it springs; sure enough, in the feet thou sawest, earthenware was mixed with true steel. (Daniel 2, 41)
