Who hath placed peace in thy borders: and filleth thee with the fat of corn.
Who with the mower filleth not his hand: nor he that gathereth sheaves his bosom.
He alloweth not my spirit to rest, and he fillethme with bitterness.
The just eateth and filleth his soul: but the belly of the wicked is never to be filled.
Who filleth up wisdom as the Phison, and as the Tigris in the days of the new fruits.
Godly repentance doth not only affect the soul with the loathsome nature of sin that is past; but filleth the heart with godly hatred of sins that yet may come.
And because he is the God of peace, therefore he filleththose that believe in his Christ with joy and peace through believing (Rom 15:13).
They that go rightly through this Valley of Baca, make it a well, the rain that God sends down from Heaven upon them that are here, also filleth the pools (Psa.
Farther, edification is that that cherisheth all grace, and maketh the Christians quick and lively, and maketh sin lean and dwindling, and filleth the mouth with thanksgiving to God.
They are the hungry that he filleth with good things, but the rich and the senseless, he sendeth empty away.
The church, I say, "which is his body, the fulness of him thatfilleth all in all.
Mercy and love are seen, in that God gives us rain and fruitful seasons, and in that he filleth our hearts with food and gladness; from that bounty which he bestoweth upon us as men, as his creatures.
So the proverb "The son of the quarter (young neighbour) filleth not the eye," which prefers a stranger.
He is not only head as chief and sovereign, but He is soul or life, which has its seat, not in this or that organ as old physics teach, but pervades the whole and 'filleth all in all.
Surely He that made my spirit can touch my spirit; surely He who filleth all things according to their capacity can Himself enter into and fill the spirit which is opened for Him by simple faith.
The fulness of Him," he said, "that filleth all in all.
Brandon read, "The fulness of Him thatfilleth all in all.
Christ Jesus is the head of that body, the church; and this head communicates life unto all the members, for “he filleth all in all.
It allayeth the bitterness of things that cross us, and filleth up the emptiness of things that pretend to please us, it giveth sweetness to the one, and true sweetness to the other.
Lord in both regions, He filleth the granaries, enricheth the storehouses, He careth for the state of the poor.
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.
For your Lord Christ looketh upon that very challenge as an hungering desire in you to have done more than ye did; and that filleth up the blank, and He will accept of what ye have done in that kind.
For he satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness.
And she laugheth with light good humour, and all men praise her gentleness; They are glad in her lovely smile, and the river of her bounty filleth them.
Filled with all the fulness of God; 'the fulness of him who filleth all in all!
He will not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitterness.
I swear this by the beauty of the Lord: whensoever I hear good of the friends, my heartfilleth up with joy; but whensoever I find even a hint that they are on bad terms one with another, I am overwhelmed by grief.
He maketh the heart to dance for joy and fillethup the soul with an ecstasy of love and rapture.
I translate these difficult words, the fulness of him who filleth all in all.
The Church is not only destined to present herself at the close of her historical development as the pleroma of him that filleth all in all; she is even now entitled to this attribute, by virtue of her essential character.
According to the Catholic dogma of the person of Christ, he filleth the universe only by virtue of his Godhead.
But how much more largely does God reveal himself by his personal inhabitation of the sacred humanity of Christ than by the creative power wherewith he penetrateth and filleth all in all!
God who filleth all things with his essential presence, in whom we live, and move, and have our being, hath his fulness in the Church.
As the pleroma of him who filleth all in all, the Church harbors in her bosom a treasure, the richness of which is inexhaustible.
As well that the Church is the body of Christ as that in her is the fulness of him whofilleth all in all--both of these attributes adhere to her in virtue of her divine foundation.
With his life as the Son of Man he filleth only the Church, his body.
He maketh peace in thy borders, And filleththee with the finest of the wheat.
For he satisfieth the longing soul, And filleth the hungry soul with goodness.
He will not suffer me to take my breath, But filleth me with bitterness.
Goethe is wiser when he follows the Apostle Paul, and regards the Deity as "the fullness which filleth all in all.
God hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be Head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.
It is men's blindness and passions and carnal interests rebelling against the laws of God, which is the make-bate of the world, and filleth it with strife.
For it is he that maketh my revenue, and who filleththe granaries with grain.
He who filleth well the right measure acteth rightly, provided that he giveth neither too little nor too much.
This peasant said, "He who measureth the heaps of corn filcheth from them for himself, and he who filleth [the measure] for others robbeth his neighbours.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "filleth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.