He will return and He will bring
destruction upon the earth.
BTW... the «babies» Jesus drowned in the flood were nephilim: angel (or celestial beings in general) and human hybrid which created a race of barbaric giants wreaking
destruction upon the earth.
There are few other figures than the monarchs and their satellites — but that only reflects the character of the age — Roman history, Mediterranean history generally, in that century, was a history of Führers and Duces, strutting about imperiously and wreaking
their destructions upon the earth.
Not exact matches
Human beings have brought much evil on the
earth, God judges through a flood, Noah's family is saved from the
destruction through the ark, and the human race begins again
upon a renewed
earth.
More interestingly still, the Hiphil participle of shachat is also used in Genesis 6:13 and 17 in reference to the
destruction that came
upon the
earth.
If there is one thing we learn from Isaiah 54 about the flood, it is that although it appears as if God sent the flood as punishment, it actually came as a result of humanities departure from the protective hand of God, and because the destroyer had set out to bring
destruction upon the people of the
earth as the just consequence for their great sin.
A little further, ``... God desiring to show his wrath and to make known his power, has endured with much patience vessels of wrath prepared for
destruction...» And then further, ``... only a remnant will be saved for the Lord will carry out his sentence
upon the
earth fully and without delay.»
Then after a thousand years, Satan is loosed
upon earth for a short period of time to, once again, cause chaos and
destruction.
In some instances, God takes the blame for the death and
destruction of all that breathes
upon the
earth, but in other verses, the guilty party is not so clear.
While trying to perfect an unlimited energy source to rescue a near - future
Earth in on the brink of collapse, the crew of an international space station instead kick - starts the planet's
destruction by inadvertently unleashing monsters
upon mankind.
The invading alien race is still descending
upon the
Earth, and leaving
destruction in its path.
McCaw has taken this notion of simultaneous creation /
destruction and harnessed the resulting tension, working with the unpredictable process so elegantly that he manages a polished and highly crafted style but one which remains dependent
upon the brute and visceral contribution of chance and light and the spin of the
earth.