Löydetty 219 Tulokset: Sun

  • Correct a friend, though perhaps there was a misunderstanding, and he may say, “I did not do it.” Or, if he did do it, correct him, so that he may not do it again. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 13)

  • And he does not acknowledge that the eyes of the Lord are much brighter than the sun, keeping watch over all the ways of men, even to the depths of the abyss, and gazing into the hearts of men, even to the most hidden parts. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 28)

  • Like the sun rising over the world in the high places of God, so the beauty of a good wife is the adornment of her house. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 21)

  • A holy man persists in wisdom like the sun. But a senseless man changes like the moon. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 12)

  • Why does day follow after day, and light follow after light, and year follow after year, in accord with the sun? (Ecclesiasticus 33, 7)

  • By the knowledge of the Lord, they were arranged, after the sun was made, in keeping with his command. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 8)

  • The eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear him. He is a powerful Protector, a Firmament of virtue, a Shelter from the heat, and a Covering from the midday sun, (Ecclesiasticus 34, 19)

  • The sun illuminates and considers all things, and its work shows the fullness of the glory of the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 16)

  • The sun, at its appearance, announces its journey; it is an instrument of wonder, a work of the Most High. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 2)

  • In three ways, the sun acts: scorching the mountains, emitting fiery rays, and shining with its beams that can blind the eyes. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 4)

  • Was not the sun halted by his wrath, and one day made as if two? (Ecclesiasticus 46, 5)

  • In his days, the sun went backwards, and he added to the king’s life. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 26)


“Seja modesto no olhar.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina