Znaleziono 469 Wyniki dla: Human Words
cast out henceforth from the haunts of men. Heart of beast the heart of him; dwelling-place of wild ass should be his, food of the ox; and the dews of heaven should drench him, till he had learned that the most High is overlord of all human kingship, grants it to whom he will. (Daniel 5, 21)
In the first year of the Babylonian king Baltassar, Daniel had a dream; sleep he might, but still his thoughts were busy. The substance of this dream he put on record, giving no more than the sum of it, in these words following. (Daniel 7, 1)
from his will; all shall go well with crafty scheming of his, till his heart grows proud, and he deals death all about him, when peril is none. And at last with the Prince of princes he shall try conclusions; no human hand it shall be that crushes him down at last. (Daniel 8, 25)
Prayed I then to the Lord my God, and made confession of my sins, in these words following: Mercy, mercy, Lord God, the great, the terrible; to those who love thee, so gracious, with those who keep thy commandments, troth keeping still! (Daniel 9, 4)
And I was still at my prayer, when the human figure of Gabriel, as I had seen it at the beginning of my vision, flew swiftly to my side; it was the hour of the evening sacrifice when he reached me. (Daniel 9, 21)
And with these words he enlightened me: Daniel, my errand is to instruct thee and give thee discernment. (Daniel 9, 22)
till all at once a touch fell on my lips, like the touch of human hand.✻ Now found I speech, to give yonder visitant his answer. Bethink thee, my lord, I said, that sight of thee unknits my frame; strength in me is none. (Daniel 10, 16)
How should slave bandy words with master? Not strength alone fails me; the very breath will not come. (Daniel 10, 17)
Once again a hand seemed to touch me, and words came to hearten me; (Daniel 10, 18)
Seven lions there were in the pit, and each day two human bodies were given them as food, and two sheep; but now they were kept unfed, so that Daniel might be their prey. (Daniel 14, 31)
It is but love’s stratagem, thus to lead her out into the wilderness; once there, it shall be all words of comfort. (Hosea 2, 14)
for vineyard withered, and drooping fig-tree! Pomegranate, and palm, and apple, no tree in the wood but fades there; what wonder? Has not joy faded in human hearts? (Joel 1, 12)
