Fondare 392 Risultati per: Enemies
He it was that laid their enemies low all about them, extirpating, to this day, the malice of the Philistines, shattering their power for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 8)
still with all his heart he praised the Master he loved so well, the God who had created him and endowed him with strength to meet his enemies. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 10)
This man it was brought down a famine to punish them, till few were left of the enemies that bore him a grudge, and found the Lord’s commandment too hard for them. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 2)
Their sins he would remember no more; he would not leave them at the mercy of their enemies; by means of his holy prophet Isaias they should find release. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 23)
I was in the hands of my mortal enemies, shut in on every side by misfortune; (Ecclesiasticus 51, 5)
to the Lord, Father of the Master I serve,✻ I made my plea. Would he leave me unaided when I was in distress, when my enemies were triumphing over me? (Ecclesiasticus 51, 14)
What, then, does the Lord proclaim; he, the God of hosts, he, the Prince of Israel? Out upon it, I will rid myself of these rebels, my enemies shall have their deserts. (Isaiah 1, 24)
and this shall be thy message to him, Shew a calm front, do not be afraid. Must thy heart fail thee because Rasin king of Syria and the son of Romelia are thy sworn enemies? What is either of them but the smouldering stump of a fire-brand? (Isaiah 7, 4)
The Lord will make Rasin’s rivals more powerful than Rasin himself;✻ all the enemies of Israel he will set astir, (Isaiah 9, 11)
Gone, Ephraim’s envious looks, vanished away Juda’s enemies; Ephraim shall hate Juda, Juda harry Ephraim, no more. (Isaiah 11, 13)
Hand of thine which threatened them, heed they would not; heed now they must, those envious eyes, and to their own confusion; they shall see fire consume thy enemies! (Isaiah 26, 11)
What, should the Lord smite Israel as he smote his enemies? Destroy it, like those others he doomed to overthrow? (Isaiah 27, 7)
