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Fondare 173 Risultati per: Evil

  • Mingled good and evil proceed both from the will of the most High; (Lamentations 3, 38)

  • Had you not challenged the eternal power that made you, by sacrificing to evil powers, that gods were none? (Baruch 4, 7)

  • Doom for thee at last; I mean to wreak vengeance on thee, pass sentence on thy evil life, bring home to thee thy foul deeds. (Ezekiel 7, 3)

  • Nor shall my eye melt with pity; I will not spare. All thy evil life brought home to thee, all thy foul deeds confronting thee; who shall doubt that it comes from the Lord? (Ezekiel 7, 4)

  • Never shall my eye melt with pity for thee; all thy evil life shall be accounted for, all thy foul deeds brought to light; and none shall doubt that I, the Lord, punish. (Ezekiel 7, 9)

  • You have brought woe on innocent lives, when I was fain to comfort them, confirmed the sinner in those evil ways that shall be his undoing; (Ezekiel 13, 22)

  • It is the guilty soul that must die; not for the son the father’s punishment, not for the father the son’s; good shall befall the good, evil the evil. (Ezekiel 18, 20)

  • What pleasure should I find in the death of a sinner, the Lord God says, when he might have turned back from his evil ways, and found life instead? (Ezekiel 18, 23)

  • He bethinks himself, and turns away from his evil doings; there is life, not death, for him. (Ezekiel 18, 28)

  • Poor fools, with the evil day ever at arm’s length, wrong enthroned ever close at hand!✻ (Amos 6, 3)

  • at the sword’s point they shall die, all the guilty that are found among my people; the guilty, who now flatter themselves that evil shall never come next or nigh them. (Amos 9, 10)

  • Ay, but, says Edom, what if we have fallen on evil days? Give us time to repair the ruins! Trust me, says the Lord of hosts, as fast as they build, I will pull down; land of rebellion men shall call it, brood the Lord hates, and for ever. (Malachi 1, 4)


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