Gefunden 18 Ergebnisse für: Penance
For all such faults as these a man must do penance,✻ (Leviticus 5, 5)
and until the desert has swallowed them up, these sons of yours shall wander to and fro in it for forty years, doing penance for your unfaithfulness. (Numbers 14, 33)
For forty days you surveyed the land, and for each day you shall have a year of penance for your sins, and feel my vengeance. (Numbers 14, 34)
Then, after six days, the child died; and David’s servants had not the courage to tell him it was so. If he would not listen to our remonstrances, they thought, while the child yet lived, what penance will he do when we tell him it is dead! (2 Samuel 12, 18)
There, by the Ahava river, I proclaimed a fast; we would do penance, and ask of the Lord our God a safe journey for ourselves, for the children who went with us, and for all that was ours. (Ezra 8, 21)
Meanwhile, in good earnest, the whole nation made appeal to the Lord, doing penance, men and women alike, with fast and prayer. (Judith 4, 8)
now I am all remorse, I do penance in dust and ashes.✻ (Job 42, 6)
Be this our thought, they say, that it is God’s power we have to reckon with, not man’s, if there is no penance done. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 22)
A thief must blush and do penance, a hypocrite men will mark and avoid; the back-biter earns indignation and enmity and disgrace all at once. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 17)
While health serves thee, do penance for thy sins, and then, when sickness comes, shew thyself the man thou art.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 18, 21)
it is another thing to utter the plain word that tells the whole truth. Here is one that wears the garb of penance for wicked ends, his heart full of guile; (Ecclesiasticus 19, 23)
Once the Lord has laid thee by the heels, to do penance for thy sins, (Ecclesiasticus 30, 20)
