Löydetty 219 Tulokset: Sun

  • Wisdom with riches is more useful and more advantageous, for those who see the sun. (Ecclesiastes 7, 12)

  • I have considered all these things, and I have applied my heart to all the works which are being done under the sun. Sometimes one man rules over another to his own harm. (Ecclesiastes 8, 9)

  • And so, I praised rejoicing, because there was no good for a man under the sun, except to eat and drink, and to be cheerful, and because he may take nothing with him from his labor in the days of his life, which God has given to him under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 8, 15)

  • And I understood that man is able to find no explanation for all those works of God which are done under the sun. And so, the more that he labors to seek, so much the less does he find. Yes, even if a wise man were to claim that he knows, he would not be able to discover it. (Ecclesiastes 8, 17)

  • This is a very great burden among all things that are done under the sun: that the same things happen to everyone. And when the hearts of the sons of men are filled with malice and contempt in their lives, afterwards they shall be dragged down to hell. (Ecclesiastes 9, 3)

  • Likewise, love and hatred and envy have all perished together, nor have they any place in this age and in the work which is done under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 9, 6)

  • Enjoy life with the wife whom you love, all the days of your uncertain life which have been given to you under the sun, during all the time of your vanity. For this is your portion in life and in your labor, with which you labor under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 9, 9)

  • I turned myself toward another thing, and I saw that under the sun, the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, nor bread to the wise, nor wealth to the learned, nor grace to the skilful: but there is a time and an end for all these things. (Ecclesiastes 9, 11)

  • This wisdom, likewise, I have seen under the sun, and I have examined it intensely. (Ecclesiastes 9, 13)

  • There is an evil which I have seen under the sun, proceeding from the presence of a prince, as if by mistake: (Ecclesiastes 10, 5)

  • Light is pleasant, and it is delightful for the eyes to see the sun. (Ecclesiastes 11, 7)

  • Before the sun, and the light, and the moon, and the stars are darkened and the clouds return after the rain, (Ecclesiastes 12, 2)


“Diante de Deus ajoelhe-se sempre.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina