Fondare 94 Risultati per: Storm
More and more will I bless thee, more and more will I give increase to thy posterity, till they are countless as the stars in heaven, or the sand by the sea shore; thy children shall storm the gates of their enemies; (Genesis 22, 17)
wishing their sister good fortune as she went: Sister of ours, may thousands of thousands spring from thee, and may thy posterity storm the gates of their enemies. (Genesis 24, 60)
To-morrow, then, at this hour, I will pour down such a fierce storm of hail as Egypt has never known, from the first day of her existence to this. (Exodus 9, 18)
Wilt thou let the Egyptians say it was but a treacherous deliverance; that thou hadst marked them out for death, here in the mountains, and no trace left of them on earth? Oh let the storm of thy anger pass; pardon thy people’s guilt! (Exodus 32, 12)
Our flight, and their pursuit, is the signal for you to rise from your ambush and storm the city; the Lord your God will make you masters of it. (Joshua 8, 7)
Then Elias said to Achab, Go back now, eat and drink; I hear a noise like a storm of rain. (1 Kings 18, 41)
This way and that he turned; and now the whole sky was dark, and clouds came, and a wind with the clouds, and a great storm of rain began. So Achab mounted his chariot and betook himself to Jezrahel; (1 Kings 18, 45)
It was at this time that Hazael, king of Syria, marched on the town of Geth and took it by storm; then wheeled about and threatened to march on Jerusalem itself. (2 Kings 12, 17)
This, then, is what the Lord has to tell thee about the king of the Assyrians; he shall never enter this city, or shoot an arrow into it; no shield-protected host shall storm it, no earth-works shall be cast up around it. (2 Kings 19, 32)
Not thine to plot eagerly for our undoing; the storm passes, and thou grantest clear weather again; tears and sighs are over, and thou fillest the cup with rejoicing; (Tobit 3, 22)
Shrouded be that night in a black storm, let it not be reckoned among the days of the year, nor marked in the moon’s calendar; (Job 3, 6)
sweeping them away like chaff before the wind, ashes beneath the storm? (Job 21, 18)
