Löydetty 654 Tulokset: Ham
You should not slander the king, even in your thoughts, and you should not speak evil of a wealthy man, even in your private chamber. For even the birds of the air will carry your voice, and whatever has wings will announce your opinion. (Ecclesiastes 10, 20)
When I had passed by them a little, I found him whom my soul loves. I held him, and would not release him, until I would bring him into my mother’s house, and into the chamber of her who bore me. (Song of Solomon 3, 4)
Let us condemn him to a most shameful death, for, according to his own words, God will care for him.” (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 20)
And then, making an offering, he inquires about his wealth, and about his sons, and about marriage. And he is not ashamed to talk to that which has no soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 17)
For, within the garment of shame which he held, the world was all together, and the great deeds of the parents were engraved on four orders of stones, and your majesty was engraved on the crown of his head. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 24)
Do not boast in the disgrace of your father; for his shame is not your glory. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 12)
For the sake of your soul, you should not be ashamed to speak the truth. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 24)
For there is a shame that brings sin, and there is a shame that brings glory and grace. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 25)
You should not be ashamed to confess your sins, but do not subject yourself to any man because of sin. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 31)
The habits of lying men are without honor. And their shame is with them without ceasing. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 28)
An undisciplined son is the shame of his father, but an undisciplined daughter will be to his degradation. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 3)
A prudent daughter brings an inheritance to her husband. But she who causes shame will be a disgrace to him who conceived her. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 4)
