It is also further declared in that God now threateneth none but those that refuse to take Jesus for their Saviour, and for that he is resolved to make his foes his footstool.
He seeth all this, and threateneth punishment for it.
Likewise in the seventeenth chapter of the prophet Jeremy God threateneth his fearful wrath and anger unto those which do profane his sabbath-day.
Or dost thou think that God is at play with thee, and that he threatenethbut in jest?
David, provoked by Nabal, threateneth to destroy him: but is appeased by Abigail.
The king of the Assyrians still threatenethand blasphemeth.
A disaster, horrible and complete, threatenethto overwhelm me, and thou alone canst prevent it.
When God also threateneth the enemies of his church in the wilderness with his judgments, for their cruel dealing with her in the day of her desertion, he calls those judgments the violence of Lebanon.
The devil threateneth you with poverty, and commandeth you filthy covetousness; but GOD promiseth you pardon from himself and abundance: GOD is bounteous and wise.
And after a while, giving a reason why he threateneth in that sort, he says thus: "Behold the hand of our Lord is not shortened that he cannot save, neither is his ear made heavy that he may not hear.
Hear ye moreover what blessed Esdras, that cyclopaedia of the divine law, threateneth in his discourse.
Thou wilt undertake this mission in order to save my life, to save me from the horrible fate thatthreateneth to overwhelm me.
Thou wilt undertake this mission in order to save my life, to rescue me from a horrible fate thatthreateneth to overwhelm me!
I say it; there's danger threateneth him, and from that deputation and that dish of pomegranate grain.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "threateneth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.