Fondare 96 Risultati per: Flock
As I am a living God, I will have a reckoning for sheep of mine carried off, sheep of mine the wild beasts have preyed on, while they went all untended, with shepherds that would not go in search of them, shepherds that no flock would feed, but themselves only. (Ezekiel 34, 8)
a message from the Lord God: Out upon yonder shepherds! I will hold them answerable for the flock entrusted to them, and they shall have charge of it no more, feed themselves out of its revenues no more. From their greedy power I will rescue it; no longer shall it be their prey. (Ezekiel 34, 10)
This is what the Lord God says: I mean to go looking for this flock of mine, search it out for myself. (Ezekiel 34, 11)
As a shepherd, when he finds his flock scattered all about him, goes looking for his sheep, so will I go looking for these sheep of mine, rescue them from all the nooks into which they have strayed when the dark mist fell upon them. (Ezekiel 34, 12)
Food and rest, says the Lord God, both these I will give to my flock. (Ezekiel 34, 15)
And what of you, my flock? I mean to do justice, the Lord God says, among the beasts themselves, give redress against the rams and the buck-goats. (Ezekiel 34, 17)
but now I mean to protect this flock of mine against your greed, give beast redress against its fellow.… (Ezekiel 34, 22)
Flock of mine, the Lord God says, flock of my pasturing, you are but men,✻ yet I, the Lord, am your God. (Ezekiel 34, 31)
This boon, says the Lord God, Israel shall yet have of me, as a flock thrives their manhood shall thrive. (Ezekiel 36, 37)
Sleep they on beds of ivory, sprawl they at table, eating the best lambs flock can provide, calves fattened at the stall; (Amos 6, 4)
And a cry was raised in Nineve, at the bidding of the king and his nobles, A fast for man and beast, for herd and flock; no food is to be eaten, no water drunk; (Jonah 3, 7)
The Temple hill!✻ One day it shall stand there, highest of all the mountain-heights, overtopping the peaks of them, and the nations will flock there together. (Micah 4, 1)
