Löydetty 759 Tulokset: Age
For the skillful planning of evil men has not led us into error, nor the shadow of a picture, a fruitless labor, an image having been sculpted through the use of diverse colors, (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 4)
the sight of which gives desire to the foolish, and he loves the likeness of a lifeless image without a soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 5)
For, above all else, he knows himself to be lacking, who, from fragile material of the earth forms vessels and graven images. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 13)
For, while they managed to convince the unjust, so as to obtain dominion over the holy nation, they themselves were fettered with chains of darkness and of endless night, enclosed in their houses, fugitives of everlasting providence, lying in ruins. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 2)
But then, the heavy night was placed over the sun for them, an image of that darkness which was about to overcome them. Yet they were more grievous to themselves than was the darkness. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 20)
And so, I exhort you to approach with benevolence, and to perform the reading with attentive study, and to be forbearing in these things when we may seem, while pursuing the image of wisdom, to fall short in the composition of words. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 3)
For the Hebrew words are deficient when they have been translated into another language. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 4)
And not only these words, but also the law itself, and the prophets, and the remainder of the books, have no small difference from when they have been spoken in their own language. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 5)
Son, support your father in his old age, and do not grieve him in his life. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 14)
For in her is the beauty of life, and her bindings are a healing bandage. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 31)
Give your daughter in marriage, and give her to an understanding man, and you will be doing a great work. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 27)
You should not spurn a man in his old age. For we are all subject to growing old. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 7)
