Fondare 152 Risultati per: Pot
Here is potter at work, treadles flying, anxious continually over the play of his hands, over the rhythm of his craftsmanship; (Ecclesiasticus 38, 32)
Children born, and a city founded, will bring thee a great name; best of all, a woman without spot. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 19)
how should his faithful servants herald them enough, these marvels of his, enabled by divine omnipotence in that glory to endure? (Ecclesiasticus 42, 17)
What a strange thought is this! As well might clay scheme against the potter; handicraft disown its craftsman, or thing of art call the artist fool. (Isaiah 29, 16)
So shrewd a blow potter never dealt, shivering earthen pot into fragments, till no shard is left that will carry a lighted coal from the hearth, or a mouthful of water from the cistern. (Isaiah 30, 14)
I summoned one from the north country; from the east his coming should be, and ever he should invoke my name.✻ Princes he should harry to and fro, lightly as potter treads out his clay. (Isaiah 41, 25)
At his peril does man, poor shard of earthly clay, bandy words with his own Fashioner; shall the clay dare ask the potter who moulds it, What ails thee? Or tell him he is no craftsman? (Isaiah 45, 9)
Never a priest to ask where I, the Lord, was; never a man of law but made a stranger of me, never a ruler but played me false, never a prophet but took Baal for his oracle, and had recourse to powers that were impotent. (Jeremiah 2, 8)
Ay, use nitre for thy cleansing, spread potash as thou mayst, foul with guilt I shall still find thee, says the Lord God. (Jeremiah 2, 22)
bidding him betake himself to the potter’s house; there a divine message awaited him. (Jeremiah 18, 2)
So I went to the potter’s house, and found him working at his wheel; (Jeremiah 18, 3)
You are in my hands, men of Israel, as the clay in the potter’s; why may I not do as the potter did? (Jeremiah 18, 6)
