Znaleziono 1110 Wyniki dla: Tree Of Life
But they too, the sons, defied me; my laws forsook, my life-giving usages forgot, my sabbaths profaned. There in the desert I would have given vent to my anger, let my vengeance take its toll of them, (Ezekiel 20, 21)
Laws they should have, but for their harm, usages that brought, not life, but death; (Ezekiel 20, 25)
To the listening forest give this message from the Lord God: I mean to set thee alight, burn up green tree and dry; unquenchable, that flame shall scorch the faces of all beholders, northward and south alike; (Ezekiel 20, 47)
whetted for slaughter, polished to dazzle as lightning does. Never a tree but must fall at thy onset, woodman who art to overthrow the sceptre my son wields.✻ (Ezekiel 21, 10)
Such is my divine doom; come it must, executed it needs must be; indulgence is none, nor mercy, nor pity; I will pay thee what thy ill life, thy ill thoughts have earned. (Ezekiel 24, 14)
When that day comes, new life shall spring from the stock of Israel, and to the men of Israel thou shalt speak with unhampered utterance, to attest my divine power. (Ezekiel 29, 21)
Not less powerful once was the Assyrian✻ king, a very cedar of Lebanon. How fair its boughs, yonder tree, its leaves how overshadowing; what height, what thickness of growth about its top! (Ezekiel 31, 3)
in God’s own garden cedar could not overtop it, fir-tree match it for height, or plane-tree for shade. God’s garden itself could not shew such beauty: (Ezekiel 31, 8)
never a tree there, tree of Eden,✻ but must envy it the leafy loveliness that was my gift. (Ezekiel 31, 9)
Cut down, yonder tree, by alien folk, heathen that pity have none, and left to lie on the hill-side, boughs choking the valleys, branches carried off by the mountain streams; vassal nations abandoned his shelter, and he was all alone. (Ezekiel 31, 12)
never again should tree boast of its height, there by the river bank, overtopping the covert of the woods, never again should the waters nourish its pride. Death and the deep earth should await them all, mortal things to a mortal doom appointed. (Ezekiel 31, 14)
peoples a many there shall be that gape in bewilderment, kings that tremble and quake at the story of thee. My sword they shall see flashing before their eyes, and each for his own life shall tremble in the day of thy fall. (Ezekiel 32, 10)
