Löydetty 62 Tulokset: Child

  • Therefore, I am afraid, lest this may happen to me also. And since I am the only child of my parents, I might send their old age with sorrow to the grave.” (Tobit 6, 15)

  • I ask you, child, gaze upon heaven and earth, and all that is in them, and understand that God made them, and the family of man, out of nothing. (2 Maccabees 7, 28)

  • A child may be understood by his interests: whether his works may be clean and upright. (Proverbs 20, 11)

  • Foolishness has been bound to the heart of a child, and a rod of discipline shall cause it to flee. (Proverbs 22, 15)

  • Do not be willing to take away discipline from a child. For if you strike him with the rod, he will not die. (Proverbs 23, 13)

  • The rod and its correction distribute wisdom. But the child who is left to his own will brings shame to his mother. (Proverbs 29, 15)

  • If a man were to produce one hundred children, and to live for many years, and to attain to an age of many days, and if his soul were to make no use of the goods of his resources, and if he were lacking even a burial: concerning such a man, I declare that a miscarried child is better than he. (Ecclesiastes 6, 3)

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

  • Before the face of a word, a foolish man labors, like a woman groaning as she gives birth to a child. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 11)

  • An untamed horse becomes stubborn, and a child left to himself becomes headstrong. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 8)

  • Bow down his neck in his youth, and slap his sides while he is a child, lest perhaps he may become stubborn, and then he will not trust you, and so he will bring sorrow to your soul. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 12)

  • And the people will rush, man against man, and each one against his neighbor. The child shall rebel against the elder, and the ignoble against the noble. (Isaiah 3, 5)


“Seja paciente nas aflições que o Senhor lhe manda.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina