Fondare 154 Risultati per: Gates
This warning if you obey, through these palace gates the heirs of David and of David’s throne, with horses and chariots, courtiers and retinue, shall yet pass to and fro. (Jeremiah 22, 4)
An ass’s burial he shall have, cast out, a stinking corpse, beyond the gates of Jerusalem. (Jeremiah 22, 19)
Up, march against a people that lives at ease, fearing no attack, the Lord says; gates and bars they have none, dwelling there in the wilderness; (Jeremiah 49, 31)
See how her warriors quit the field, to garrison their strongholds, how their valour dies away and grows womanish, how her roofs blaze, the bars of her gates are shattered! (Jeremiah 51, 30)
That wide wall of Babylon, says the Lord of hosts, shall be dismantled at last, those high gates burnt. So men labour for nothing; so the toil of nations perishes in the fire.✻ (Jeremiah 51, 58)
Idly the gates of her sag towards earth, bars riven and rent; king and chieftain are far away, exiled among the heathen; tradition is dead, nor any prophet learns, in vision, the Lord’s will. (Lamentations 2, 9)
Little dreamed they, king and common folk the world over, that any assault of the foe should storm Jerusalem gates; (Lamentations 4, 12)
Choose he the right, it is for Jerusalem; the battering-rams, the breach made ere the slaughter can begin, the cries of battle, the assault on the gates, the mound, the siege-works. (Ezekiel 21, 22)
Of horses such a company, as shall cover thee all with dust; with cries of horsemen and rattle of chariot-wheels entering thy gates, thy walls shall ring again like the walls of a breached city. (Ezekiel 26, 10)
A message from the Lord God to the city that is built by the sea’s gates, and trafficks with many peoples on many shores! Thine was the boast of perfect beauty, (Ezekiel 27, 3)
shall learn to blush for his misdeeds. Form and fashion of the temple, gates that lead in and out, all the plot of it do thou make known to them; and what observances they are that govern the ordering of it. All this they must see in writing, and so learn to keep its pattern ever unaltered, its laws ever to fulfil. (Ezekiel 43, 11)
and here (for all must be named after Israel’s tribes) are three gates named after Ruben, Juda and Levi. (Ezekiel 48, 31)
