Fondare 399 Risultati per: Fire
Does a temple catch fire? You shall see priests taking refuge in flight, and the wooden gods, for all the silver and gold on them, burning among the woodwork. (Baruch 6, 54)
an appointed task, too, has the heaven-lit fire that burns mountain-side and forest. What beauty have the idols, or what power, that they should be compared with any of these? (Baruch 6, 62)
I looked round me, to find that a storm-wind had sprung up from the north, driving a great cloud before it; and this cloud had fire caught up in it, that fringed it with radiance. And there in the heart of it, in the very heart of the fire, was a glow like amber, (Ezekiel 1, 4)
There was that, too, in the appearance of the living figures which put me in mind of flaming coals, or of torches; that was what I saw going to and fro in the midst of the living figures, a glow as of fire, and from this glow lightning came out. (Ezekiel 1, 13)
yet even of these take some away and throw them into the heart of the fire, to burn there; fire enough to kindle the whole race of Israel!✻ (Ezekiel 5, 4)
I had a vision; a figure was there before me all aglow, fire beneath where his loins shewed, and from the loins upwards, brightness made visible, like amber to see. (Ezekiel 8, 2)
and one cherub, parting from the rest, reached hand out, took fire from the midst, and gave it him; so he went on his errand. (Ezekiel 10, 7)
And now it has been thrown away to feed the fire; now either end is burnt up altogether, and the middle of it no better than charcoal; of what use is it now, (Ezekiel 15, 4)
My frown shall meet them yet; if they have escaped the fire, it is to be consumed by fire anew. Under my frown, they shall learn what manner of God I am; (Ezekiel 15, 7)
But vengeance fell upon it, torn up and thrown away on the ground, the sirocco to wither its leaves; faded and dry those strong boughs, till at last fire consumed them! (Ezekiel 19, 12)
Fire came out from those branching boughs, that consumed all the fruit of it; never a sturdy bough more, to be a king’s sceptre. Make lament, then; here is good cause for lament. (Ezekiel 19, 14)
guilty, they should stain themselves with fresh guilt by the very offerings they made, when they consecrated their first-born to the fire; they must have proof of my power at last.✻ (Ezekiel 20, 26)
