Gefunden 20 Ergebnisse für: Ignorance
Abimelech, as yet, had had no intercourse with her. What, Lord, he said, must a nation perish that has done no wrong, except through ignorance? (Genesis 20, 4)
It was while he was living there that Ruben betook himself to his own father’s concubine, the one who was called Bala, and slept with her; nor did he contrive to keep Jacob in ignorance of it. Jacob had twelve sons altogether: (Genesis 35, 22)
and here is Adonias already reigning, while thou, my lord king, art kept in ignorance. (1 Kings 1, 18)
Here indeed is one that clouds over the truth with his ignorance! I have spoken as fools speak, of things far beyond my ken. (Job 42, 3)
I was all dumbness, I was all ignorance, (Psalms 72, 22)
For the prudent, skill guides every action; ignorance betrays the fool. (Proverbs 13, 16)
And therewith I applied my mind to a new study; what meant wisdom and learning, what meant ignorance and folly? And I found that this too was labour lost; (Ecclesiastes 1, 17)
Then my mind went back to the thought of wisdom, of ignorance, too, and folly. What (thought I), should mortal king strive to imitate the sovereign power that made him?✻ (Ecclesiastes 2, 12)
What folly it argues in man’s nature, this ignorance of God! So much good seen, and he, who is existent Good,✻ not known! Should they not learn to recognise the Artificer by the contemplation of his works? (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 1)
Leave off, then, thy much questioning about such things as little concern thee, and be content with thy ignorance; (Ecclesiasticus 3, 24)
Speak thou never against the known truth; and if thy ignorance has erred, own thy error. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 30)
The priests must have their share, by law prescribed, of first-fruits and of offering for transgression; even if thou hast committed a fault in ignorance, a little is claimed for thy cleansing. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 34)
