The body verily shall change; this curious house we live in Never had continuing stay, but changeth every instant: But the spiritual tenant of the house abideth in unalterable consciousness, He may fly to many lands, but cannot flee himself.
Their hares and squirrels in sommer are of the same colour with ours, in Winter the hare changeth her coate into milke white, the squirrel into gray, whereof cometh the Calaber.
Secondly, his officers and Magistrates there are of his own Russe people, and he changeth them very often, viz.
I had plied you beforehand with menaces: My doom changeth not, and I am not unjust to man.
This, because God changeth not the favour with which he favoureth a people, so long as they change not what is in their hearts; and for that God Heareth, Knoweth.
P: That is because Allah never changeth the grace He hath bestowed on any people until they first change that which is in their hearts, and (that is) because Allah is Hearer, Knower.
Allah changeth not the condition of a folk until they (first) change that which is in their hearts; and if Allah willeth misfortune for a folk there is none that can repel it, nor have they a defender beside Him.
P: And whoso changeth (the will) after he hath heard it - the sin thereof is only upon those who change it.
It endoweth the blind with sight, granteth strength to the impotent, maketh the darkened ones illuminated, changeth youth to the aged; nay, rather it breatheth life into the dead!
Verily thy Lord changeth the hardships into facility, troubles into ease and afflictions into greatest composure.
He that sweareth to his own hurt, andchangeth not.
In whose eyes a vile person is contemned; but he honoureth them that fear the Lord: he that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not.
But the good man's colour changeth not, nor is he overmuch afraid when once he sitteth in his place of ambush; rather he prayeth to join speedily in the dolorous battle.
The old order changeth--changeth under our very eyes, not quietly and equably, but swiftly and with the noise and heat and tumult of reconstruction.
The heart of a man changethhis countenance, either for good, or for evil.
The wickedness of a woman changeth her face: and she darkeneth her countenance as a bear: and sheweth it like sackcloth.
And in the time of rest upon his bed, the sleep of the night changeth his knowledge.
Now hear Prior, with his Venus and flames and god of love: "What is our bliss that changeth with the moon, And day of life that darkens ere 'tis noon?
And forthright the youth changeth his semblance, and became a wondrous angel; and he rose into heaven, singing, "Gloria in excelsis Deo.
Thanks, all thanks to our new covenant Head for the stability of the covenant; we change, but he changeth not.
Glory to that name which is ever the same, and changeth not.
Also He says: “Do not associate with the wicked, because the company of the wicked changeth the light of life into the fire of remorse.
Consider how the human intellect develops and weakens, and may at times come to naught, whereas the soul changeth not.
In that she changeth from an old to a new, we may conceive, that God by making her so, did it to show he would one day make a change of his church, from a Jewish to a Gentile congregation.
Thus it changeth the object on which the heart should be set, and setteth it on that on which it should not.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "changeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.