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Löydetty 872 Tulokset: Heart

  • The heart of a fool is like the wheel of a cart. And his thoughts are like a turning axel. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 5)

  • For your heart suffers from imagination, like a woman suffering in childbirth. Unless it is a visitation sent from the Most High, you should not set your heart upon it. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 6)

  • Render glory to God with a good heart. And you should not reduce the first-fruits of your hands. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 10)

  • The palate tests the meat of wild animals, and the understanding heart tests false words. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 21)

  • A corrupt heart will cause grief, and a man of experience will resist it. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 22)

  • And establish a heart of good counsel within yourself. For there is nothing of greater usefulness to you than this. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 17)

  • A wicked word can change the heart. From the heart four kinds of things arise: good and evil, life and death. And the tongue is continually their ruler. There is a man who is an astute teacher of many, and yet this is useless to his own soul. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 21)

  • Turn away from sin, and direct your hands, and cleanse your heart from every offense. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 10)

  • Yet sadness hastens death and overwhelms strength, and the sorrow of the heart bows down the neck. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 19)

  • When one is taken away, sorrow remains. But the resources of a destitute man is found in his heart. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 20)

  • You should not give your heart over to sadness, but push it away from you. And remember the very end. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 21)

  • He gives his heart to the completion of his work, and his vigilance adorns it to perfection. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 31)


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