Encontrados 11 resultados para: slip

  • "or someone lets slip an oath to do something either evil or good, in any of those matters on which someone may let slip an oath; he does not notice it, then, realising it later, he becomes answerable for it; (Leviticus 5, 4)

  • 'But take care, as you value your lives! Do not forget the things which you yourselves have seen, or let them slip from your heart as long as you live; teach them, rather, to your children and to your children's children. (Deuteronomy 4, 9)

  • Then it was that Hanani the seer came to Asa king of Judah and said, 'Because you relied on the king of Aram and not on Yahweh your God, the king of Aram's army will slip through your fingers. (2 Chronicles 16, 7)

  • the law of his God is in his heart, his foot will never slip. (Psalms 37, 31)

  • People sometimes make a slip, without meaning what they say; and which of us has never sinned by speech? (Ecclesiasticus 19, 16)

  • Better a slip on the pavement than a slip of the tongue; this is how ruin takes the wicked by surprise. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 18)

  • The glib speaker is known far and wide, but the wary detects every slip. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 7)

  • and as you let a bird slip through your fingers, so you have let your friend go, and will not catch him. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 19)

  • Give your cares the slip, console your heart, chase sorrow far away; for sorrow has been the ruin of many, and is no use to anybody. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 23)

  • 'I shall break Assyria in my country, I shall trample on him on my mountains. Then his yoke will slip off them, his burden will slip from their shoulders.' (Isaiah 14, 25)

  • They have given Pharaoh king of Egypt the nickname, 'Much-noise-but-he-lets-the-chance-slip-by'! (Jeremiah 46, 17)


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