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Example sentences for "driveth"

Lexicographically close words:
driven; driver; drivers; drives; drivest; driveway; driveways; drivin; driving; drizzle
  1. The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away.

  2. And immediately the spirit driveth him into the wilderness.

  3. The north wind driveth away rain: so doth an angry countenance a backbiting tongue.

  4. And the watchman told, saying, He came even unto them, and cometh not again: and the driving is like the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi; for he driveth furiously.

  5. Isis embraceth thee in peace, and she driveth away the fiends from the mouth of thy paths.

  6. The Osiris Nu driveth back the Crocodile from Rā day by day.

  7. He cutteth off the hair from the divine fighters, he driveth away storm from the helpless, and he keepeth away harm from the Khus.

  8. I am the god Khensu, who driveth back all that oppose him.

  9. He standeth and shaketh the earth; He beholdeth, and driveth asunder the nations: And the eternal mountains are scattered, The everlasting hills do bow; His ways are everlasting.

  10. How shall he become wise that holdeth the plow, that glorieth in the shaft of the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose discourse is of the stock of bulls?

  11. For his horne being put into the water, driveth away the poison, that he may drinke without harme, if any venemous beast shall drinke therein before him.

  12. God therefore, by these words, driveth Adam to the point, either to confess or deny the truth of the case.

  13. It driveth the soul to lay fast hold of Christ for salvation.

  14. I mean, what the least sin driveth at, and what it would unavoidably run the sinner into.

  15. Surely no mortal driveth off thy flocks against thy will: surely none slayeth thyself by force or craft?

  16. From that day forth Poseidon the earth-shaker doth not indeed slay Odysseus, but driveth him wandering from his own country.

  17. For virtue, O Brahmana, driveth off the sin that men commit from ignorance.

  18. Here the rocky precipice Hurls forth redundant flames, and from the rim A blast upblown, with forcible rebuff Driveth them back, sequester'd from its bound.

  19. As smoke driveth away the bees from their hive, saith Basil de Junin; so gluttony expelleth all spiritual gifts, and excellent endowments of mind.

  20. Besides the bitterness of his soul for it, his son Absalom rebelleth and driveth him out of his kingdom, and his own wives are openly defiled; and yet God leaveth it as a perpetual blot upon his name.

  21. When poverty, or wars, or the rage of enemies disableth a man from all public converse, and driveth him into solitude by unavoidable necessity.

  22. This grieveth and driveth away the Spirit, and dangerously provoketh God to leave men to themselves.

  23. It is your LORD who driveth forward the ships for you in the sea, that ye may seek to enrich yourselves of his abundance by commerce; for he is merciful towards you.

  24. Wherefore I sweart by the redness of the sky after sunset, and by the night, and the animals which it driveth together, and by the moon when she is in the full; ye shall surely be transferred successively from state to state.

  25. Dost thou not see that GOD gently driveth forward the clouds, and gathereth them together, and then layeth them on heaps?

  26. This being done, he driveth the soul yet farther, and filleth it with prejudices against God and his glorious truths; and from this he can easily bring them to call all in question.

  27. We are under the power and command of Satan, who leadeth us out of the way, yea, and driveth us forward in the wrong way, to our perdition.

  28. For it killeth our consciences and driveth us to desperation, in as much as it requireth of us that which is unpossible for us to do.

  29. When the pharisees heard that, they said: he driveth the devils no other wise out, but by the help of belzebub the chief of the devils.

  30. Gerard says the Greeks called the Cabbage Amethustos, "not only because it driveth away drunkennesse; but also for that it is like in colour to the pretious stone called the amethyst.

  31. The seed also of the Tansy is a singular and appropriate medicine against worms: for "in whatsoever sort taken it killeth and driveth them forth.

  32. Tis a stain She driveth from her outer walls; and then Herself doth drink this blood of slaughtered men?

  33. Far out from Grecian skies With craft forethought he driveth me, to die Where none may mark how ends his prophecy!

  34. And Lancelot taketh the horse of the knight he had slain and driveth him before him, for he thinketh that some knight may haply have need thereof.

  35. He taketh both twain of their destriers, and knotteth the reins together and driveth them before him as far as the house of the hermit, that had issued forth of his hermitage.

  36. The spell of the Scorpion-goddess Serq driveth back thy might.

  37. Watching for riches consumeth the flesh, and the thought thereof driveth away sleep.

  38. The fear of the Lord driveth out sin: 1:28.

  39. And he understandeth not that his eye seeth all things, for such a man's fear driveth him from the fear of God, and the eyes of men fearing him: 23:28.

  40. With what wisdom shall he be furnished that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth the oxen therewith, and is occupied in their labours, and his whole talk is about the offspring of bulls?

  41. The law driveth out the disease and maketh it appear, and is a sharp salve, and a fretting corosy, and killeth the dead flesh, and looseth and draweth the sores out by the roots, and all corruption.

  42. For it killeth our consciences and driveth us to desperation, inasmuch as it requireth of us that which is impossible for us to do.

  43. First shall Pallas stand against him and drive him from this city, even as bird driveth a snake from her young ones.

  44. He driveth a chariot with four horses, in whose nostrils are pipes making a whistling noise, after the fashion of barbarians.

  45. For over the Ford now the grass and the clover Fly off from the tines as the wind driveth on; And soon round the Sword-howe the swathe shall lie over, And to-morrow at even the mead shall be won.

  46. Like the driving of Jehu, the son of Nimshi: for he driveth furiously.


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