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Znaleziono 190 Wyniki dla: Pride

  • My heart thrills with joy in the Lord; pride in the God I worship lifts high my head; now can I flout my enemies, happy in thy gift of redress! (1 Samuel 2, 1)

  • After this, David defeated the Philistines and brought their pride low; wrested from them, too, their claim to exact tribute. (2 Samuel 8, 1)

  • Achab, as thou seest, humbles his pride before me. Humbled for my sake, he shall have this reward; the doom shall not fall in his days. I will wait till his son is on the throne, and then bring calamity upon all his race. (1 Kings 21, 29)

  • Thou hast struck a shrewd blow at Edom, and now thy heart is puffed up with pride; keep thyself at home, content with the renown thou hast, do not invite disaster, to thy own and Juda’s ruin. (2 Kings 14, 10)

  • Yes, I have listened to the ravings of thy pride against me, and now a ring for thy nose, a twitch of the bridle in thy mouth, and back thou goest by the way thou didst come. (2 Kings 19, 28)

  • After this, David defeated the Philistines and brought their pride low; wrested from them, too, the possession of Geth and its daughter cities. (1 Chronicles 18, 1)

  • And now, seeing them humbled, the Lord sent his word to Semeias, Their pride is humbled; I will spare them from ruin. A little aid they shall have from me, nor shall my vengeance rain down upon Jerusalem with Sesac for its instrument. (2 Chronicles 12, 7)

  • Well for the men of Juda that their pride was humbled; they were spared the Lord’s vengeance; were not doomed to perish, like a race in whom no good is to be found. (2 Chronicles 12, 12)

  • a sore blow for Israel’s pride, and a day of great rejoicing for Juda, that put their trust in the Lord God of their fathers. (2 Chronicles 13, 18)

  • At the thought of thy victory over Edom, thy heart is puffed up with pride. Keep thyself at home, do not invite disaster, to thy own and Juda’s ruin. (2 Chronicles 25, 19)

  • Yet it was an ill return he made for all these benefits; his heart was puffed up with pride, so that he brought punishment upon himself, on Juda, too, and Jerusalem; (2 Chronicles 32, 25)

  • for this pride of his, both he and the citizens of Jerusalem afterwards humbled themselves, and it was not in Ezechias’ own time that the Lord’s vengeance fell. (2 Chronicles 32, 26)


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