Gefunden 210 Ergebnisse für: rebellious children

  • so that they might worthily secure the sojourn of the children of God, in the land which is most beloved by you. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 7)

  • Because of this, you have given a judgment in derision, as if from foolish children. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 25)

  • For the just children of goodness were secretly offering sacrifice, and in agreement they administered the law of justice, so that both good and bad would be able to receive justice, and so that you might now approve of their chanting to the father. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 9)

  • On the other hand, a dissimilar voice was resounding from the enemies, and a lamentable wailing was heard for the children who were being cried over. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 10)

  • For every creature according to its kind was fashioned again as from the beginning, diligently serving your teachings, so that your children would be preserved unharmed. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 6)

  • For God has honored the father in the sons, and, when seeking the judgment of the mother, he has confirmed it in the children. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 3)

  • He who honors his father will find happiness in his own children, and he will be heeded in the day of his prayer. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 6)

  • You should not praise any man before death. For a man is known by his children. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 30)

  • You should not rejoice in impious children, if they are successful; nor should you take delight in them, if the fear of God is not in them. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 1)

  • For one child who fears God is better than one thousand impious children. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 3)

  • And it is better to die without children, than to leave behind impious children. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 4)

  • For first, she was unbelieving of the law of the Most High. Second, she offended against her husband. Third, she fornicated by adultery, and so established her children by another man. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 33)


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