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Fondare 102 Risultati per: Lion

  • Here was one that would use lion or bear as playthings for his sport, tussle with them as if they had been yearling lambs. Such was his boyhood; (Ecclesiasticus 47, 3)

  • No lion roars so loud; it will roar as lion-cubs do, growling and holding its prey fast, encircling it so that none can bring rescue. (Isaiah 5, 29)

  • Wolf shall live at peace with lamb, leopard take its ease with kid; calf and lion and sheep in one dwelling-place, with a little child to herd them! (Isaiah 11, 6)

  • Cattle and bears all at pasture, their young ones lying down together, lion eating straw like ox; (Isaiah 11, 7)

  • Then he cried, Lonely as lion am I, that have charge of the Lord’s watch-tower; day after day I have stood here, night after night I keep my post. (Isaiah 21, 8)

  • Out upon her, Ariel,✻ the lion-city King David stormed long ago! This year once added to the tale of years, feast-days of it over and gone, (Isaiah 29, 1)

  • I will lay siege to Ariel, that shall roar and roar again, a lion-city indeed. (Isaiah 29, 2)

  • What burden for the cattle-droves in the south? Here is a land of difficulty and danger, home of lion and lioness, of viper and flying serpent; and through it, goods piled on asses’ backs, treasures stored on the humps of camels, go men asking for help where help is none. (Isaiah 30, 6)

  • A promise from the Lord God! Here is lion, or cub of a lion, growling over his prey; what though the shepherds rally, and go out to meet him? Nothing cares he for their shouts, is not awed by their numbers. So it will be with the Lord of hosts, when he comes down to war, here on mount Sion, with his own hill-side for battle-ground. (Isaiah 31, 4)

  • All night long I lay still, as if he had been a lion that had broken all my bones; before the day reached its evening he would make an end of me. (Isaiah 38, 13)

  • Wolf and lamb shall feed together, lion and ox eat straw side by side, and the serpent be content with dust for its food; all over this mountain, my sanctuary, there shall be no hurt done, the Lord says, no life shall be forfeit. (Isaiah 65, 25)

  • Roused is the lion from his lair; he is astir, ready to prey on the nations; he is marching out to make earth a desert, and thy cities too shall be laid waste, and stand there untenanted. (Jeremiah 4, 7)


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