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Flower Of Sharon
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As a lily among the thorns,
They joy from the wilderness and dry place, And rejoice doth the desert, and flourish as the rose,
They joy from the wilderness and dry place, And rejoice doth the desert, and flourish as the rose, — read the full passage →
I am as dew to Israel, he flourisheth as a lily, And he striketh forth his roots as Lebanon.
Withered hath grass, faded the flower, But a word of our God riseth for ever.
His cheeks as a bed of the spice, towers of perfumes, His lips <FI>are<Fi> lilies, dropping flowing myrrh,
and they dwell in Gilead in Bashan, and in her small towns, and in all suburbs of Sharon, upon their outskirts;
Flourishing it doth flourish, and rejoice, Yea, <FI>with<Fi> joy and singing, The honour of Lebanon hath been given to it, The beauty of Carmel and Sharon, They--they see the honour of Jehovah, The majesty of our God.
Woe <FI>to<Fi> the proud crown of the drunkards of Ephraim. And the fading flower of the beauty of his glory, That <FI>is<Fi> on the head of the fat valley of the broken down of wine.
The flowers have appeared in the earth, The time of the singing hath come, And the voice of the turtle was heard in our land,
Mourned, languished hath the land, Confounded hath been Lebanon, Withered hath been Sharon as a wilderness, And shaking are Bashan and Carmel.
So <FI>is<Fi> my friend among the daughters!
Mortal man! as grass <FI>are<Fi> his days, As a flower of the field so he flourisheth; — read the full passage →
Mortal man! as grass <FI>are<Fi> his days, As a flower of the field so he flourisheth;
As a flower he hath gone forth, and is cut off, And he fleeth as a shadow and standeth not.
because all flesh <FI>is<Fi> as grass, and all glory of man as flower of grass; wither did the grass, and the flower of it fell away,
and about clothing why are ye anxious? consider well the lilies of the field; how do they grow? they do not labour, nor do they spin;
and over the herds that are feeding in Sharon <FI>is<Fi> Shitrai the Sharonite; and over the herds in the valleys <FI>is<Fi> Shaphat son of Adlai;
`Consider the lilies, how do they grow? they labour not, nor do they spin, and I say to you, not even Solomon in all his glory was arrayed as one of these;
And Sharon hath been for the habitation of a flock, And the valley of Achor for the lying down of a herd, For My people who have sought Me.
A voice is saying, `Call,' And he said, `What do I call?' All flesh <FI>is<Fi> grass, and all its goodliness <FI>is<Fi> As a flower of the field:
As a lily among the thorns, — read the full passage →
and the rich in his becoming low, because as a flower of grass he shall pass away;
He is pushing against a sea, and drieth it up, Yea, all the floods He hath made dry, Languishing <FI>are<Fi> Bashan and Carmel, Yea, the flower of Lebanon <FI>is<Fi> languishing.
My beloved <FI>is<Fi> clear and ruddy, Conspicuous above a myriad!
For a wind hath passed over it, and it is not, And its place doth not discern it any more.
and all those dwelling at Lydda, and Saron saw him, and did turn to the Lord.
My beloved went down to his garden, To the beds of the spice, To delight himself in the gardens, and to gather lilies.
and about clothing why are ye anxious? consider well the lilies of the field; how do they grow? they do not labour, nor do they spin; — read the full passage →
and about clothing why are ye anxious? consider well the lilies of the field; how do they grow? they do not labour, nor do they spin; — read the full passage →
I <FI>am<Fi> my beloved's, and my beloved <FI>is<Fi> mine, Who is delighting himself among the lilies.
Truth from the earth springeth up, And righteousness from heaven looketh out,
and the rich in his becoming low, because as a flower of grass he shall pass away; — read the full passage →
And the priest of the Zeus that is before their city, oxen and garlands unto the porches having brought, with the multitudes did wish to sacrifice,
for God did so love the world, that His Son--the only begotten--He gave, that every one who is believing in him may not perish, but may have life age-during.
My beloved went down to his garden, To the beds of the spice, To delight himself in the gardens, and to gather lilies. — read the full passage →
And the cedar for the house within <FI>is<Fi> carvings of knobs and openings of flowers; the whole <FI>is<Fi> cedar, there is not a stone seen.
A revelation of Jesus Christ, that God gave to him, to shew to his servants what things it behoveth to come to pass quickly; and he did signify <FI>it<Fi> , having sent through his messenger to his servant John,
The honour of Lebanon unto thee doth come, Fir, pine, and box together, To beautify the place of My sanctuary, And the place of My feet I make honourable.
A revelation of Jesus Christ, that God gave to him, to shew to his servants what things it behoveth to come to pass quickly; and he did signify <FI>it<Fi> , having sent through his messenger to his servant John, — read the full passage →
because all flesh <FI>is<Fi> as grass, and all glory of man as flower of grass; wither did the grass, and the flower of it fell away, — read the full passage →
for the sun did rise with the burning heat, and did wither the grass, and the flower of it fell, and the grace of its appearance did perish, so also the rich in his way shall fade away!
On the morrow, a great multitude that came to the feast, having heard that Jesus doth come to Jerusalem, — read the full passage →
`Consider the lilies, how do they grow? they labour not, nor do they spin, and I say to you, not even Solomon in all his glory was arrayed as one of these; — read the full passage →
because nothing shall be impossible with God.'
and I say to you, that not even Solomon in all his glory was arrayed as one of these.
Instead of the thorn come up doth fir, Instead of the brier come up doth myrtle, And it hath been to Jehovah for a name, For a sign age-during--it is not cut off!
I give in a wilderness the cedar, Shittah, and myrtle, and oil-tree, I set in a desert the fir-pine and box-wood together.
Withered hath grass, faded the flower, For the Spirit of Jehovah blew upon it, Surely the people <FI>is<Fi> grass;
And the fading flower of the beauty of his glory That <FI>is<Fi> on the head of the fat valley, Hath been as its first-fruit before summer, That its beholder seeth, While it <FI>is<Fi> yet in his hand he swalloweth it.
And a rod hath come out from the stock of Jesse, And a branch from his roots is fruitful.
Therefore, as a tongue of fire devoureth stubble, And flaming hay falleth, Their root is as muck, And their flower as dust goeth up. Because they have rejected the law of Jehovah of Hosts, And the saying of the Holy One of Israel despised.
As a citron among trees of the forest, So <FI>is<Fi> my beloved among the sons, In his shade I delighted, and sat down, And his fruit <FI>is<Fi> sweet to my palate.
How many have been Thy works, O Jehovah, All of them in wisdom Thou hast made, Full is the earth of thy possessions.
Thou cleansest me with hyssop and I am clean, Washest me, and than snow I am whiter.
In pastures of tender grass He causeth me to lie down, By quiet waters He doth lead me.
In pastures of tender grass He causeth me to lie down, By quiet waters He doth lead me. — read the full passage →
Under shades he lieth down, In a secret place of reed and mire.
He shaketh off as a vine his unripe fruit, And casteth off as an olive his blossom.
Man, born of woman! Of few days, and full of trouble! — read the full passage →
And its thickness <FI>is<Fi> a handbreadth, and its lip as the work of the lip of a cup flowered with lilies; taking hold--baths three thousand it containeth.
And Jehovah speaketh unto Moses, saying, — read the full passage →
three calyxes made like almonds in the one branch, a knop and a flower, and three calyxes made like almonds in one branch, a knop and a flower; so for the six branches which are coming out from the candlestick.
In the beginning of God's preparing the heavens and the earth--
for ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that because of you he became poor--being rich, that ye by that poverty may become rich.
take up my yoke upon you, and learn from me, because I am meek and humble in heart, and ye shall find rest to your souls,
They joy from the wilderness and dry place, And rejoice doth the desert, and flourish as the rose, — read the full passage →
To the Overseer. --`On the Lilies.' A testimony of Asaph. --A Psalm. Shepherd of Israel, give ear, Leading Joseph as a flock, Inhabiting the cherubs--shine forth, — read the full passage →
To the Overseer. --`On the Lilies,' by David. Save me, O God, for come have waters unto the soul. — read the full passage →
To the Overseer. --`Concerning the Lily of Testimony,' a secret treasure of David, to teach, in his striving with Aram-Naharaim, and with Aram-Zobah, and Joab turneth back and smiteth Edom in the valley of Salt--twelve thousand. O God, Thou hadst cast us off, Thou hadst broken us--hadst been angry! --Thou dost turn back to us. — read the full passage →
To the Overseer. --`On the Lilies.' --By sons of Korah. --An Instruction. --A song of loves. My heart hath indited a good thing, I am telling my works to a king, My tongue <FI>is<Fi> the pen of a speedy writer. — read the full passage →
And his own house hath Solomon built thirteen years, and he finisheth all his house. — read the full passage →
being begotten again, not out of seed corruptible, but incorruptible, through a word of God--living and remaining--to the age; — read the full passage →
Jesus saith to him, `I am the way, and the truth, and the life, no one doth come unto the Father, if not through me;
He is pushing against a sea, and drieth it up, Yea, all the floods He hath made dry, Languishing <FI>are<Fi> Bashan and Carmel, Yea, the flower of Lebanon <FI>is<Fi> languishing. — read the full passage →
And Jehovah doth lead thee continually, And hath satisfied in drought thy soul, And thy bones He armeth, And thou hast been as a watered garden, And as an outlet of waters, whose waters lie not.
Sustain me with grape-cakes, Support me with citrons, for I <FI>am<Fi> sick with love.
He hath brought me in unto a house of wine, And his banner over me <FI>is<Fi> love,
Till when do ye judge perversely? And the face of the wicked lift up? Selah.
The sceptre turneth not aside from Judah, And a lawgiver from between his feet, Till his Seed come; And his <FI>is<Fi> the obedience of peoples.
whom also having seized, he did put in prison, having delivered <FI>him<Fi> to four quaternions of soldiers to guard him, intending after the passover to bring him forth to the people.
for God did so love the world, that His Son--the only begotten--He gave, that every one who is believing in him may not perish, but may have life age-during. — read the full passage →
I have adjured you, daughters of Jerusalem, By the roes or by the hinds of the field, Stir not up nor wake the love till she please!
As a lily among the thorns, — read the full passage →
The Song of Songs, that <FI>is<Fi> Solomon's. — read the full passage →
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