Löydetty 291 Tulokset: Anger
Say to him, Stay calm and fear not; do not lose courage before these two stumps of smoldering firebrands - the fierce anger of Rezin the Aramean and the blazing fury of the son of Remaliah. You know that (Isaiah 7, 4)
from the east, Arameans, from the west, Philistines - with open mouth they devour Israel. Yet for all this his anger does not subside, his hand is poised to strike. (Isaiah 9, 11)
The Lord, therefore, does not spare their young men nor have compassion on their orphans and widows. For everyone has become evil and ungodly; every mouth speaks folly. Yet for all this his anger does not subside, his hand is poised to strike. (Isaiah 9, 16)
Manasseh devours Ephraim, Ephraim devours Manasseh; and against Judah together they march. Yet for all this his anger does not subside, his hand is poised to strike. (Isaiah 9, 20)
You can do nothing but cringe among the captives and exiles or fall down among the slain. Yet for all this Yahweh's anger does not subside, his hand is poised to strike. (Isaiah 10, 4)
Woe to Assyria, the rod of my anger, the staff of my fury! (Isaiah 10, 5)
In a little while my anger against you will be over and will be directed to their destruction. (Isaiah 10, 25)
On that day you will say: "I give praise to you, O Lord. Although you have been angry with me your anger has been appeased and you have consoled me. (Isaiah 12, 1)
See how the day of Yahweh comes: it is a cruel day coming with wrath and fierce anger. It will make the earth desolate; it will destroy sinners within it. (Isaiah 13, 9)
This is why the heavens tremble and the earth shakes its foundation, at the wrath of Yahweh Sabaoth on the day of his burning anger. (Isaiah 13, 13)
who struck down the people with blow after blow, who ruled the nations in anger, with unrelenting persecution. (Isaiah 14, 6)
Yahweh, your hand is lifted up, but they fail to see that. Let them see your zeal for your people, that they may be put to shame. Let your enemies be burned in the fire of your anger. (Isaiah 26, 11)