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Znaleziono 107 Wyniki dla: Wind

  • We are men defiled; what are all our claims on thy mercy? No better than the clout a woman casts away; we are like fallen leaves, every one of us, by the wind of our own transgressions whirled along. (Isaiah 64, 6)

  • When that time comes, verdict shall be passed on this people of mine, and on Jerusalem: My people’s wanton ways are like the hot wind✻ that blows from the desert slopes, that will neither winnow nor sift. (Jeremiah 4, 11)

  • And in return, I will summon to my side a wind that blows full, and so I will plead my cause against them. (Jeremiah 4, 12)

  • Far and wide I will scatter thy sons, like straws caught in the desert wind; (Jeremiah 13, 24)

  • I will sweep them away before the enemy’s onset, as the east wind sweeps all before it; turn my back and never look their way in the hour of need. (Jeremiah 18, 17)

  • Drifting with the wind, the drovers thou once didst follow, captive all those that once held thy love! Be ashamed at last, and blush for all thy wickedness. (Jeremiah 22, 22)

  • I looked round me, to find that a storm-wind had sprung up from the north, driving a great cloud before it; and this cloud had fire caught up in it, that fringed it with radiance. And there in the heart of it, in the very heart of the fire, was a glow like amber, (Ezekiel 1, 4)

  • Thine to warn these unskilful plasterers that the wall must needs crumble; here is a rain-storm brewing, and I mean to ply it with a volley of great hail-stones, and a tempestuous wind that scatters all before it; (Ezekiel 13, 11)

  • Like a tempestuous wind my anger shall break out, the Lord God says; like the rain-storm my indignation shall be, and like a volley of hail-stones my vengeance shall take toll of you; (Ezekiel 13, 13)

  • Alas, that those oarsmen of thine should have ferried thee out into deep waters, for the storm-wind to wreck thee, out in the heart of the sea! (Ezekiel 27, 26)

  • Son of man, I have left Pharao, king of Egypt, with his arm broken; bound up and healed it may not be, clout or bandage is none to wind about it and give it support, give it strength to hold sword again. (Ezekiel 30, 21)

  • All round the four quarters of the wind he would measure it, five hundred cubits in length as in breadth, this boundary between things sacred and things profane. (Ezekiel 42, 20)


“O bem dura eternamente.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina