Fondare 662 Risultati per: Sabbath Rest
Sidon, poor queen (he says), boast no more of thy virginity; thy name is tarnished now. Cross the sea, and betake thyself to Cyprus if thou wilt; even there thou shalt find no rest. (Isaiah 23, 12)
On yonder mountain the divine deliverance shall rest, and by his power Moab shall be crushed, like straw ground in the chaff-cutter;✻ (Isaiah 25, 10)
Yet he did but counsel rest and repose; rest none other, repose none other, than to give respite to a weary nation. And listen they would not; (Isaiah 28, 12)
Plough the farmer must, ere he sow, but will he be ever ploughing? For hoe and harrow is there no rest? (Isaiah 28, 24)
Down go the wild bulls with the rest, the bullocks, leaders of the herd; earth must be sodden with their blood, rich grow the soil with fat of their pampered kings. (Isaiah 34, 7)
Devils and monstrous forms shall haunt it, satyr call out to satyr; there the vampire lies down and finds rest. (Isaiah 34, 14)
Logs yonder carpenter will cut, a human hearth to feed; some he brings in to warm himself, kindles more when the bread is a-baking; and the rest? With the rest he makes himself a god to worship, bows down before the thing his own hands have carved! (Isaiah 44, 15)
But that he should take the rest to make a god for himself! That he should fall down before an image, worship it, cry out to it, Save me, thou art my god! (Isaiah 44, 17)
Minds without reason, or sense, or thought, that cannot learn their lesson! Logs that fed the flame, embers that baked for me; now that my dinner is cooked and eaten, shall I take the rest and make an idol of it, fall down before a stump of wood? (Isaiah 44, 19)
Listen to me, sons of Jacob, and all the rest of Israel’s race, you whose weight has ever been my burden, like an unborn child, a babe in the womb. (Isaiah 46, 3)
Blessed, every man that so lives, every mother’s son that by this rule holds fast, keeps the sabbath holy, and his own hands clear of mischief. (Isaiah 56, 2)
Nay, for yonder eunuch the Lord has this message: Who keeps my sabbath? Who makes my will his choice, true to my covenant? (Isaiah 56, 4)
