Löydetty 652 Tulokset: Sea
Similarly, every craftsman and artisan, who crafts in the night as well as in the day, who sculpts graven seals, and who, by his diligence, varies the image, will give his mind over to the likeness of the image. And he will complete the work by his vigilance. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 28)
They will not sit upon the seats of judges, and they will not understand a decree of judgment. And they will not make clear discipline and judgment, and they will not be found to understand parables. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 38)
But they will strengthen the state of the world, and their prayer will be in their artistic works, applying their soul, and searching the law of the Most High. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 39)
He will search for the hidden meanings of proverbs, and he will become familiar with the mysteries of parables. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 3)
All things that are of the earth shall return to the earth, and all waters shall return to the sea. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 11)
A seal is good over a wicked wife. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 6)
Where there are many hands, seal and deliver all things by number and weight; and truly, give and receive everything in writing. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 7)
And the moon, in all its phases, serves to mark the seasons and to be a sign of the times. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 6)
Let those who navigate the sea describe its perils. And when we have heard it with our ears, we will wonder. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 26)
There are illustrious and wondrous works: the various kinds of wild animals, and all manner of cattle, and the great creatures of the sea. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 27)
and to exalt his offspring like the stars, and to give an inheritance to them from sea to sea, and from the river even to the ends of the earth. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 23)
In his days, waters flowed out from the wells, and these were full beyond measure, like the sea. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 3)
