Fondare 121 Risultati per: Road
My heart laments for Moab, once ringed with walled cities as far as Segor; Segor that now moans like a full-grown heifer.✻ There is weeping on the slopes of Luith; along the Oronaim road they wail aloud for misery. (Isaiah 15, 5)
There will be a high-road, then, between Egypt and the Assyrians; either shall visit other, and Egypt under Assyria be at peace.✻ (Isaiah 19, 23)
Where heart is true, path lies plain; level the road he treads that wins acceptance with thee. (Isaiah 26, 7)
A high road will stretch across it, by divine proclamation kept holy; none that is defiled may travel on it; and there you shall find a straight path lying before you, wayfarer is none so foolish he can go astray. (Isaiah 35, 8)
So Sennacherib, king of the Assyrians, broke up camp, and took the road, and was gone; nor did he leave Ninive again. (Isaiah 37, 37)
A cry, there, out in the wilderness, Make way for the Lord’s coming; a straight road for our God through the desert! (Isaiah 40, 3)
Hark, how the cry goes up, A road, there, a road; let them have free passage! These are my people; clear of every hindrance be their path! (Isaiah 57, 14)
Out, out through the city gates! Give my people free passage; a road, there, a smooth road, away with the boulders on it! Raise a signal for all the nations to see. (Isaiah 62, 10)
Who is this, coming from Edom, coming on the road from Bosra, with garments deep-dyed? Who is this, so gaily clad, marching so valiantly?I am one who is faithful to his promises, a champion bringing deliverance.✻ (Isaiah 63, 1)
Lift up thy eyes to the bare hills, and tell me, which of them has not been the scene of thy shame? Like a highway robber thou didst lurk by the road-side, waiting for thy lovers; by thy heartless wantonness the whole land was defiled. (Jeremiah 3, 2)
Weeping they shall come, and I, moved to pity, will bring them to their journey’s end; from mountain stream to mountain stream I will lead them, by a straight road where there is no stumbling; I, Israel, thy father again, and thou, Ephraim, my first-born son. (Jeremiah 31, 9)
Way-marks leave behind thee, sad trophies✻ be raising as thou goest, to put thee in mind of the straight road thou hast trodden. Return thou must, poor Israel, return thou must to these, thy own cities; (Jeremiah 31, 21)
