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- Revelation 10:3 Then he cried out in a loud voice like the roar of a lion. And when he cried out, the seven thunders sounded their voices.
biblehub.com/revelation/10-3.htmRevelation 10:3 Then he cried out in a loud voice like the ...
So you are to prophesy all these words against them and say to them: ‘The LORD will roar from on high; He will raise His voice from His holy habitation. He will roar loudly over His pasture; like those who tread the grapes, He will call out with a shout against all the inhabitants of the earth.
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The lion has roared; who does not fear? the Lord Jehovah...
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8 NIV - Amos 3:8 The lion has roared--who will not fear? The...
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8 NASB - Amos 3:8 The lion has roared--who will not fear?...
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The lion hath roared; who will not fear? The Lord Jehovah...
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The lion hath roared, who will not fear? the Lord GOD hath...
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The lion shall roar, who will not fear? The Lord God hath...
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The prophet reproves the voluptuous women of Samaria, and...
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Their roaring is like a lion, like young lions they roar; they growl and seize their prey; they carry it off, and none can rescue. 1 Corinthians 10:13 ESV / 3 helpful votes Helpful Not Helpful No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man.
The lion has roared; who does not fear? the Lord Jehovah hath spoken; who must not prophesy?" The contents of these verses are not to be reduced to the general thought, that a prophet could no more speak without a divine impulse than any other effect could take place without a cause.
Amos concluded by saying, A lion has roared! Who will not fear? The Lord God has spoken! Who can but prophesy? These two lines are parallel, suggesting that the word "lion" refers to the LORD. That is, the all-powerful God roared like a lion to announce judgment on His covenant people.
Amos 3:8 Meaning and Commentary. Amos 3:8. The lion hath roared, who will not fear? &c.] Amos said this from his own experience, who, having been a herdsman in the wilderness of Tekoa, had often heard a lion roar, which had put him into a panic, both for himself, and the cattle he kept; the figure is explained in the next clause: the Lord God ...
Jan 24, 2017 · Regardless of the possible transposition of cause and effect, the point of the sentences is this: when you hear a lion roar, there is a hidden reality behind this observable phenomenon (the same significance as verse 3).
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Your Content. Amos 3. Jubilee Bible 2000. 3 ¶ Hear this word that the LORD hath spoken against you, O sons of Israel, against the whole family which I brought up from the land of Egypt, saying, 2 You only have I known of all the families of the earth; therefore, I will visit all your iniquities against you. 3 Can two walk together except they ...