Use "desolation|desolations" in a sentence

1. From desolation to paradise.

2. Your desperation My desolation .

3. All about is desolation.

4. Seventy years of desolation (2)

5. a scene of utter desolation.

6. Isaiah Foretells the Desolation of Judah

7. Consolations and desolations, much like the seasons, cycle throughout our lives

8. Desolation First album of Condemnatus

9. And the plumb line* of desolation.

10. Her life was becoming a desolation.

11. He astonished at the uncultivated desolation.

12. How can you live in such desolation?

13. A day of storm and desolation,

14. The desolation, though, will not be permanent.

15. Thus the Roman “encamped armies” as mentioned in Luke 21:20 and the “abomination of the desolations” as mentioned in Daniel 9:27 (LXX) and the “disgusting thing that causes desolation” as mentioned in Matthew 24:15 and Mark 13:14 are the same thing.

16. And her final desolation came centuries later.

17. He found the old house in complete desolation.

18. 4 Ezekiel foretold a 40-year desolation of Egypt.

19. And until the end there will be war; what is decided upon is desolations.

20. We looked out upon a scene of desolation and ruin.

21. What desolation will the modern-day “disgusting thing” cause?

22. Kozelek expresses his sense of desolation absolutely without self-pity.

23. A few stunted rowan trees reinforced the feeling of desolation.

24. (Isaiah 13:20-22) Utter desolation will be the city’s fate.

25. 1 Kozelek expresses his sense of desolation absolutely without self-pity.

26. Austere Withering Illusions and Desolation, released 04 November 2013 1

27. Her death left him with a terrible sense of desolation.

28. Without it, she was racked by a feeling of utter desolation.

29. In the first century, what was “the disgusting thing that causes desolation”?

30. 4 Daniel realized that Jerusalem’s 70-year desolation was about to end.

31. (it's my situation a desolation) soy como un lamento, lamento Boliviano

32. Although fully furnished it had an air of emptiness and desolation.

33. The magnificent castle was doomed to fall prey to the hand of desolation.

34. Out of the gloom emerge the later paintings, charnel house visions of desolation.

35. He was forced to return to the earth alone, in utter desolation.

36. 23 Fear and a snare is come upon us, desolation and destruction.

37. The bus lurches along a bumpy road through a landscape of uncultivated desolation.

38. The curtains were hanging outside the smashed windows, the whole scene one of desolation.

39. No living soul appears in this desert of desolation, encompassed by appalling silence.

40. The Beech Naiad let out a last cry of desolation, and fell to the floor.

41. Tracks 9, 10 and 12 are re-recorded songs from the 1986 demo Abominations of Desolation.

42. To Africa its Truth and Reconciliation Commission compare the barbarism and desolation of Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe.

43. An army of millions of locusts coming to bring complete desolation on the land!

44. Waters gushing from the earth united with the waters from heaven to Accomplish the work of desolation

45. 14 After 70 years of desolation, the ruined buildings must have been overgrown with weeds.

46. In choked desolation, she watched him walk quietly to the door and let himself out.

47. Only calamity and desolation awaited this continent, and he felt almost powerless against the evils.

48. Like the house, the impression off the landscape was schizophrenic, of richness and desolation equally.

49. 32 And again shall the aabomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, be fulfilled.

50. 13 Melissa murmured some banal phrases of encouragement and put down the telephone with a feeling of desolation.

51. (2 Kings 25:8-17, 22-26) As foretold, Jerusalem’s 70-year desolation ended right on time.

52. On the other hand, was the Babylonian desolation of Judah to be forever, leaving the land eternally joyless?

53. I wanted an urban and intellectual life,[sentence dictionary] not the desolation of a small farm.

54. The Scriptures describe the day of Jehovah as one of battle, darkness, fury, distress, anguish, alarm, and desolation.

55. I stopped about twenty yards away from the shed, appalled at the scene of utter desolation and neglect.

56. Melissa murmured some banal phrases of encouragement and put down the telephone with a feeling of desolation.

57. As long as they take that rejection seriously, and continue to shriek their desolation, they are not diminished by it.

58. God usually showers a soul with Consolations in order to strengthen it for an upcoming desert period, but desolations also give way to surges of comfort, too.

59. • When the 70 years of Jerusalem’s desolation were coming to an end, what entreaties did Daniel make to Jehovah?

60. Despite her desolation, Nora Simpson was not the sort of woman to be beaten by a twist of fate.

61. The “waters of Nimrim” will become “sheer desolations,” in either a figurative sense or a literal sense —likely because enemy forces dam up their streams. —Isaiah 15:6-9.

62. The Abominations of Desolation demos arguably go even further than the debut album that would be later minted from this mold

63. “The Hebrew root for Abomination is shaqats, [which means] ‘to be filthy,’ ‘to loath,’ ‘to abhor’” (“Abomination of Desolation,” International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)

64. 38 The “transgression causing desolation,” particularly the steps that the Anglo-American Dual World Power took even during World War II to lift the “abomination of desolation” out of the “abyss,” did not deceive the remnant of “holy ones” or turn them aside from their theocratic worship of Jehovah at his sanctuary.

65. Compassed (52 Occurrences) Luke 21:20 And when ye shall see Jerusalem Compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh

66. Are you preparing yourself for the tests ahead when we see “the disgusting thing that causes desolation . . . standing in a holy place”?

67. Joel 2 Joel describes the “day of the Lord” and the war and desolation that will accompany it and then asks, “Who can abide it?”

68. Compassed (52 Occurrences) Luke 21:20 And when ye shall see Jerusalem Compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh

69. (WEB KJV ASV BBE WBS NAS) Luke 21:20 "But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by Armies, then know that its desolation is at hand

70. (Isaiah 51:3) During the 70 years of desolation, the land of Judah will revert to a wilderness, overrun with thornbushes, brambles, and other wild vegetation.

71. I note the precise expression of Sacred Scripture: “Cum videritis Abominationem desolationis stantem in loco sancto” [When you see the abomination of desolation standing in …

72. As if to stress the degree of desolation, Isaiah three times says that where there used to be valuable, productive land, there will now be thornbushes and weeds.

73. (Ro) “And from the time of the removal of the perpetual sacrifice, when the abomination of desolation shall be set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.”

74. Coma DigiCD Digital Originally released in 2007, Austere's Withering Illusions and Desolation debut appeared seemingly out of nowhere and soon came to be considered a modern classic of suicidal, heartwrenching black …

75. When at the end of his quest he first catches sight of Todd's settlement, in his delirium he sees, instead of the reality of mud huts and desolation, "gilded cupolas and spires of alabaster".

76. Having until then recorded mostly acoustic music, Dylan used rock musicians as his backing band on every track of the album, except for the closing track, the 11-minute ballad "Desolation Row".

77. 1 And now it came to pass that in the three hundred and sixty and third year the Nephites did go up with their armies to abattle against the Lamanites, out of the land Desolation.

78. And I shall actually make the land a desolate waste, even a desolation, and the pride of its strength must be made to cease and the mountains of Israel must be laid desolate, with no one passing through.

79. 313-336), Ignatius presents the work of divine grace under the name of “consolation” and its opposite as “desolation.” Judging from the description he makes of the latter, it is easy to conclude that he is dealing with acedia.

80. 47 Since modern-day Babylon the Great (including Christendom) is to be destroyed by the “disgusting thing that causes desolation,” early postwar thinking by Bible students concerned itself with identifying what that disgusting thing or abomination was in twentieth-century developments.