Znaleziono 134 Wyniki dla: skin-disease

  • Vermin and loathsome scabs cover my body; my skin is cracked and oozes pus. (Job 7, 5)

  • clothe me with skin and flesh, and weave me of bone and sinew? (Job 10, 11)

  • I have sewn sackcloth over my skin, thrown my forehead in the dust. (Job 16, 15)

  • Disease devours his skin, Death's First-Born gnaws his limbs. (Job 18, 13)

  • My flesh is rotting under my skin, my bones are sticking out like teeth. (Job 19, 20)

  • My skin has turned black on me, my bones are burnt with fever. (Job 30, 30)

  • Friends and companions shun my disease, even the dearest of them keep their distance. (Psalms 38, 11)

  • From the effort of voicing my groans my bones stick out through my skin. (Psalms 102, 5)

  • When the first had left the world in this way, they brought the second forward to be tortured. After stripping the skin from his head, hair and all, they asked him, 'Will you eat some pork, before your body is tortured limb by limb?' (2 Maccabees 7, 7)

  • For the disease of the proud there is no cure, since an evil growth has taken root there. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 28)

  • Similarly with the blacksmith sitting by his anvil; he considers what to do with the pig-iron, the breath of the fire scorches his skin, as he contends with the heat of the furnace; the noise of the hammer deafens him, his eyes are fixed on the pattern; he concentrates on getting the job done well and stays up late to apply the finishing touches. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 28)

  • the day you plant them, you get them to sprout, and, next morning, your seedlings are in flower; but the harvest will vanish on the day of disease and incurable pain. (Isaiah 17, 11)


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