Fondare 30 Risultati per: Plagues
Not for these to share man’s common lot of trouble; the plagues which afflict human kind still pass them by. (Psalms 72, 5)
Against those earlier plagues, sorcery had hardened their hearts; Israel they recognized for God’s children only when the first-born died. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 13)
Days when the Lord will whistle up those plagues of his, yonder flies that hatch by the last rivers of Egypt; yonder bees, that hive in the land of Assur. (Isaiah 7, 18)
Then I heard him cry aloud, Make way there for the plagues that must befall the city, for the weapon-bearers of death! (Ezekiel 9, 1)
And what of Jerusalem, says the Lord God, when I send all four plagues on her at once, sword and famine and wild beast and pestilence, till men nor cattle are left alive there? (Ezekiel 14, 21)
Ah, thought I, now at least thou wilt learn to fear me, wilt profit by the warning! Here at least is a city that may be left habitable, send them what plagues I may! But no, early and late they would be at their perverse doings still! (Zephaniah 3, 7)
Nation will rise in arms against nation, kingdom against kingdom, and there will be plagues and famines and earthquakes in this region or that; (Matthew 24, 7)
there will be great earthquakes in this region or that, and plagues and famines; and sights of terror and great portents from heaven. (Luke 21, 11)
This fire, this smoke, this brimstone that came out of their mouths were three plagues, from which a third part of mankind perished. (Revelation 9, 18)
The rest of mankind, that did not perish by these plagues, would not turn away from the things their own hands had fashioned; still worshipped evil spirits, false gods of gold and silver and brass and stone and wood, that can neither see, nor hear, nor move. (Revelation 9, 20)
This was another great portent I saw in heaven, and a strange one; seven angels, the bearers of seven plagues, those last plagues by which the vengeance of God is finally achieved. (Revelation 15, 1)
and the seven angels who bear the seven plagues came out of the shrine, clad in pure white linen, with golden girdles at their breasts. (Revelation 15, 6)
