Encontrados 27 resultados para: malice

  • If, however, he has manhandled his victim by chance, without malice, or thrown some missile at him not meaning to hit him (Numbers 35, 22)

  • or, without seeing him, dropped on him a stone meant for killing and so killed him, so long as he bore him no malice and wished him no harm, (Numbers 35, 23)

  • Esther again went to speak to the king. She fell at his feet, weeping and imploring his favour, to frustrate the malice that Haman the Agagite had been plotting against the Jews. (Esther 8, 3)

  • Whoever conceives malice, breeds disaster, bears as offspring only a false hope. (Job 15, 35)

  • Put an end to the malice of the wicked, make the upright stand firm, you who discern hearts and minds, God the upright. (Psalms 7, 9)

  • look at him: pregnant with malice, conceiving spite, he gives birth to treachery. (Psalms 7, 14)

  • Why should I be afraid in times of trouble? Malice dogs me and hems me in. (Psalms 49, 5)

  • day and night they make their rounds along the city walls, Inside live malice and mischief, (Psalms 55, 10)

  • From their fat oozes out malice, their hearts drip with cunning. (Psalms 73, 7)

  • whose heart is bent on malice, day after day they harbour strife; (Psalms 140, 2)

  • prevail, but let them be overwhelmed by their own malice. (Psalms 140, 9)

  • Rather will I avenge my nation and the sanctuary and your wives and children, now that the foreigners are all united in malice to destroy us.' (1 Maccabees 13, 6)


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