Thematic Bible
Thematic Bible
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O God, bring us back, And light up thy face, That we may be saved. O Yahweh, God of hosts! How long hast thou been wroth with the prayer of thy people? Thou hast fed them with the food of tears, And hast caused them to drink the water of weeping in threefold abundance. read more.
Thou dost make us an object of contention to our neighbours, And, our foes, find mockery for themselves. O God of hosts, bring us back, And light up thy face, That we may be saved.
Thou dost make us an object of contention to our neighbours, And, our foes, find mockery for themselves. O God of hosts, bring us back, And light up thy face, That we may be saved.
O God of hosts, return, we pray thee, - Look down out of the heavens, and see, And inspect this vine: Yea the stock which thy right hand planted, Even upon the son thou didst secure for thyself. To be burned with fire, it is cut down, - At the rebuke of thy countenance, they will perish. read more.
Let thy hand be, Upon the Man of thy right hand, Upon the Son of Man thou didst secure for thyself; So will we not draw back from thee, Thou wilt bring us to life, And, on thy Name, will we call. O Yahweh, God of hosts! bring us back, Light up thy face, That we may be saved.
Let thy hand be, Upon the Man of thy right hand, Upon the Son of Man thou didst secure for thyself; So will we not draw back from thee, Thou wilt bring us to life, And, on thy Name, will we call. O Yahweh, God of hosts! bring us back, Light up thy face, That we may be saved.
In that day, shall the son of earth look to him that made him, - And his eyes unto the Holy One of Israel, be turned;
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Then will they who erred in spirit comprehend, And the murmurers, accept instruction.
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Return ye unto him against whom the sons of Israel have deeply revolted, For in that day, will every man reject his idols of silver, and his idols of gold, - Which your hands had made for you as a sin!
In those days, and at that time, Declareth Yahweh, Shall the sons of Israel come in, They and the sons of Judah together: Weeping as they travel, so shall they journey on, And Yahweh their God, shall they seek; To Zion, shall they ask the way, Hitherward, their faces, Come and let us join ourselves unto Yahweh, In a covenant age-abiding, which shall not be forgotten. Wandering sheep, have my people, been, Their own shepherds led them astray, On the mountains, they seduced them, From mountain to hill, have they gone, They have forgotten their couching-place.
Afterwards, shall the sons of Israel return, and seek Yahweh their God, and David their king, - and shall turn with throbbing hearts unto Yahweh and unto his goodness, in the afterpart of the days.
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Come, and let us return unto Yahweh! for, he, hath torn, that he might heal us, - smitten, that he might bind us up. He will bring us to life, after two days, - on the third day, will he raise us up, that we may live before him. Then let us know - let us press on to know - Yahweh, Like the dawn, is his coming forth assured, - that he may come like a down-pour upon us, like the harvest-rain, and the seed-rain of the land.
Grape » Figurative » Parables of the vine
A vine out of Egypt, thou didst remove, Thou didst cast out nations, and plant it; Thou didst make a clear space before it, So it rooted well its roots, and filled up the land; Covered were the mountains with its shade, And, with its boughs, the mighty cedars. read more.
It thrust forth its branches as far as the sea, - And, unto the River, its shoots. Wherefore hast thou broken down its fences, So that all who pass along the way, pluck its fruit? The boar out of the forest, browseth upon it, And, the wild beast of the field, pastureth thereon. O God of hosts, return, we pray thee, - Look down out of the heavens, and see, And inspect this vine:
It thrust forth its branches as far as the sea, - And, unto the River, its shoots. Wherefore hast thou broken down its fences, So that all who pass along the way, pluck its fruit? The boar out of the forest, browseth upon it, And, the wild beast of the field, pastureth thereon. O God of hosts, return, we pray thee, - Look down out of the heavens, and see, And inspect this vine:
And it shot forth, and became a spreading vine of lowly stature, Its branches turning towards him, And its roots under him spread,- So it became a vine, And brought forth shoots, And sent forth boughs. And it came to pass that there was another great eagle, with large wings, and abundant plumage,- And lo! this vine, stretched its roots hungry towards him. And its branches, sent it forth unto him, That he might cause it to drink out of the beds where it was planted: In a goodly field by mighty waters, was it planted,- That it might bring forth boughs, and bear fruit, That it might become a splendid vine. read more.
Say thou, Thus saith My Lord. Yahweh, I Shall it thrive? Its roots, will he not tear up? Its fruit, will he not cut off, that it wither? All the fresh leaves it hath caused to spring forth shall wither without a strong I arm. or many people, to pull it up by its roots. Lo! therefore though it remain planted, shall it thrive? As soon as an east wind toucheth it, will it not utterly wither? On the beds where it sprang up, will it not wither?
Say thou, Thus saith My Lord. Yahweh, I Shall it thrive? Its roots, will he not tear up? Its fruit, will he not cut off, that it wither? All the fresh leaves it hath caused to spring forth shall wither without a strong I arm. or many people, to pull it up by its roots. Lo! therefore though it remain planted, shall it thrive? As soon as an east wind toucheth it, will it not utterly wither? On the beds where it sprang up, will it not wither?
Thy mother was like a vine of thy vineyard, By waters, was planted, - Fruitful and full of branches, she became By reason of waters abundant; And they served her as staves of power For the sceptres of rulers, And high became the stature thereof With its interwoven foliage,- And it was seen by its height, By its multitude of branches. Then was she uprooted in indignation To the ground, was she east, And an east wind, dried up her fruit, - Broken off and withered were her staves of power, A fire, devoured them. read more.
Now, therefore, is she planted in a desert, -In a land parched and dry; And there hath gone forth a fire out of her staves of rods. Her fruit, hath it devoured, And there is in her no staff of power. As a sceptre to bear rule. A dirge, it is, and hath been made a dirge.
Now, therefore, is she planted in a desert, -In a land parched and dry; And there hath gone forth a fire out of her staves of rods. Her fruit, hath it devoured, And there is in her no staff of power. As a sceptre to bear rule. A dirge, it is, and hath been made a dirge.
I, am the real vine, and, my Father, is, the husbandman. Every branch in me that beareth not fruit, He taketh it away; and, every one that beareth, fruit, He pruneth it, that, more fruit, it may bear. Already, ye, are, pure, because of the word which I have spoken unto you: read more.
Abide in me, and, I, in you. Just as, the branch, cannot be bearing fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine, so, neither, ye, except, in me, ye abide. I, am the vine: Ye, are the branches. He that abideth in me and, I, in him, the same, beareth much fruit; because, apart from me, ye can bring forth, nothing.
Abide in me, and, I, in you. Just as, the branch, cannot be bearing fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine, so, neither, ye, except, in me, ye abide. I, am the vine: Ye, are the branches. He that abideth in me and, I, in him, the same, beareth much fruit; because, apart from me, ye can bring forth, nothing.
Parables » Of a vine of egypt
A vine out of Egypt, thou didst remove, Thou didst cast out nations, and plant it; Thou didst make a clear space before it, So it rooted well its roots, and filled up the land; Covered were the mountains with its shade, And, with its boughs, the mighty cedars. read more.
It thrust forth its branches as far as the sea, - And, unto the River, its shoots. Wherefore hast thou broken down its fences, So that all who pass along the way, pluck its fruit? The boar out of the forest, browseth upon it, And, the wild beast of the field, pastureth thereon. O God of hosts, return, we pray thee, - Look down out of the heavens, and see, And inspect this vine: Yea the stock which thy right hand planted, Even upon the son thou didst secure for thyself. To be burned with fire, it is cut down, - At the rebuke of thy countenance, they will perish.
It thrust forth its branches as far as the sea, - And, unto the River, its shoots. Wherefore hast thou broken down its fences, So that all who pass along the way, pluck its fruit? The boar out of the forest, browseth upon it, And, the wild beast of the field, pastureth thereon. O God of hosts, return, we pray thee, - Look down out of the heavens, and see, And inspect this vine: Yea the stock which thy right hand planted, Even upon the son thou didst secure for thyself. To be burned with fire, it is cut down, - At the rebuke of thy countenance, they will perish.
Vine » Parables of
A vine out of Egypt, thou didst remove, Thou didst cast out nations, and plant it; Thou didst make a clear space before it, So it rooted well its roots, and filled up the land; Covered were the mountains with its shade, And, with its boughs, the mighty cedars. read more.
It thrust forth its branches as far as the sea, - And, unto the River, its shoots. Wherefore hast thou broken down its fences, So that all who pass along the way, pluck its fruit? The boar out of the forest, browseth upon it, And, the wild beast of the field, pastureth thereon. O God of hosts, return, we pray thee, - Look down out of the heavens, and see, And inspect this vine:
It thrust forth its branches as far as the sea, - And, unto the River, its shoots. Wherefore hast thou broken down its fences, So that all who pass along the way, pluck its fruit? The boar out of the forest, browseth upon it, And, the wild beast of the field, pastureth thereon. O God of hosts, return, we pray thee, - Look down out of the heavens, and see, And inspect this vine:
And it shot forth, and became a spreading vine of lowly stature, Its branches turning towards him, And its roots under him spread,- So it became a vine, And brought forth shoots, And sent forth boughs. And it came to pass that there was another great eagle, with large wings, and abundant plumage,- And lo! this vine, stretched its roots hungry towards him. And its branches, sent it forth unto him, That he might cause it to drink out of the beds where it was planted: In a goodly field by mighty waters, was it planted,- That it might bring forth boughs, and bear fruit, That it might become a splendid vine. read more.
Say thou, Thus saith My Lord. Yahweh, I Shall it thrive? Its roots, will he not tear up? Its fruit, will he not cut off, that it wither? All the fresh leaves it hath caused to spring forth shall wither without a strong I arm. or many people, to pull it up by its roots. Lo! therefore though it remain planted, shall it thrive? As soon as an east wind toucheth it, will it not utterly wither? On the beds where it sprang up, will it not wither?
Say thou, Thus saith My Lord. Yahweh, I Shall it thrive? Its roots, will he not tear up? Its fruit, will he not cut off, that it wither? All the fresh leaves it hath caused to spring forth shall wither without a strong I arm. or many people, to pull it up by its roots. Lo! therefore though it remain planted, shall it thrive? As soon as an east wind toucheth it, will it not utterly wither? On the beds where it sprang up, will it not wither?
Thy mother was like a vine of thy vineyard, By waters, was planted, - Fruitful and full of branches, she became By reason of waters abundant; And they served her as staves of power For the sceptres of rulers, And high became the stature thereof With its interwoven foliage,- And it was seen by its height, By its multitude of branches. Then was she uprooted in indignation To the ground, was she east, And an east wind, dried up her fruit, - Broken off and withered were her staves of power, A fire, devoured them. read more.
Now, therefore, is she planted in a desert, -In a land parched and dry; And there hath gone forth a fire out of her staves of rods. Her fruit, hath it devoured, And there is in her no staff of power. As a sceptre to bear rule. A dirge, it is, and hath been made a dirge.
Now, therefore, is she planted in a desert, -In a land parched and dry; And there hath gone forth a fire out of her staves of rods. Her fruit, hath it devoured, And there is in her no staff of power. As a sceptre to bear rule. A dirge, it is, and hath been made a dirge.