Fondare 60 Risultati per: Rod And Staff
What, wilt thou rely on Egypt? That is to support thyself on a broken staff of cane, that will splinter and run into a man’s hand, if he presses on it, and pierce him through; such does Pharao, king of Egypt, prove himself to all those who rely on him. (2 Kings 18, 21)
to me Galaad, to me Manasses belongs; Ephraim is my helmet, Juda the staff I bear. (Psalms 59, 9)
to me Galaad, to me Manasses belongs; Ephraim is my helmet, Juda the staff I bear. (Psalms 107, 9)
Poor fool, can axe set itself up against woodman, saw defy carpenter? Shall the rod turn on him who wields it, the staff, that is but wood, try conclusions with a living man? (Isaiah 10, 15)
And when that day comes, the remnant of Israel, the survivors of Jacob’s line, will learn to trust, not in the staff that turns into rod to smite them,✻ but in the Lord, the Holy One of Israel; here he shall find loyalty. (Isaiah 10, 20)
Here, then, is a message for you from the Lord, the God of hosts: Never lose heart, men of Sion, my own people, before the Assyrian, rod though he have to smite thee, staff to chastise thee, when thou meetest him on the road to Egypt.✻ (Isaiah 10, 24)
The Lord has broken the staff in the hands of the wicked, the rod that oppressed us; (Isaiah 14, 5)
Be you a thousand to one, yet at the challenge of five men you shall take to flight; nought left of you but a remnant, lonely as flag-staff on the mountain-top, as beacon on the hill. (Isaiah 30, 17)
What, wilt thou rely on Egypt? That is to support thyself on a broken staff of cane, that will run into a man’s hand, if he presses on it, and pierce him through; such does Pharao, king of Egypt, prove himself to all those who rely on him. (Isaiah 36, 6)
He will not snap the staff that is already crushed, or put out the wick that still smoulders; but at last he will establish right order unfailingly.✻ (Isaiah 42, 3)
Mourn with him, you that are his neighbours, you that are his familiars; so trusty a rod broken, a staff so fair. (Jeremiah 48, 17)
and all the citizens of Egypt shall learn my power. This, because thou didst prove a staff of cane to the men of Israel;✻ (Ezekiel 29, 6)
