Gefunden 138 Ergebnisse für: Hearts

  • And this was so with six hundred thousand men, who were gathered together in the hardness of their hearts. And if even a single obstinate person had escaped unpunished, it would be a wonder. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 11)

  • He set his eye upon their hearts, to reveal to them the greatness of his works, (Ecclesiasticus 17, 7)

  • The mouth of the prudent is sought in the Church, and they will consider his words in their hearts. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 20)

  • The hearts of the foolish are in their mouths. But the mouths of the wise are with their hearts. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 29)

  • And he does not acknowledge that the eyes of the Lord are much brighter than the sun, keeping watch over all the ways of men, even to the depths of the abyss, and gazing into the hearts of men, even to the most hidden parts. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 28)

  • And by virtue, I have tread upon the hearts of all, the great and the lowly. And I have sought my rest in all of them. And I will continue, as the inheritance of the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 11)

  • Store your alms in the hearts of the poor, and it will obtain help for you against all evil. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 15)

  • Fire tests the hardness of iron; similarly, drinking wine to inebriation will rebuke the hearts of the arrogant. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 31)

  • He has examined the abyss and the hearts of men. And he has considered their astuteness. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 18)

  • And he made a covenant with king David, the son of Jesse from the tribe of Judah, an inheritance for him and for his offspring, so that he might provide wisdom for our hearts, so as to judge his people in justice, lest their good things be abolished. And he caused their glory within their nation to be everlasting. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 31)

  • Then their hearts and hands shook. And they were in pain, like women giving birth. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 21)

  • The vintage has mourned. The vine has languished. All those who were rejoicing in their hearts have groaned. (Isaiah 24, 7)


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