Löydetty 147 Tulokset: kind

  • Chorus to Bride: What kind of beloved is your beloved, O most beautiful among women? What kind of beloved is your beloved, so that you would bind us by oath? (Song of Solomon 5, 11)

  • humane, kind, steadfast, trustworthy, secure, having all virtue, watching for all things and grasping all things with a pure and most delicate understanding of spirit. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 23)

  • or, in anger, beasts of a new kind, massive and strange, either breathing out a fiery vapor, or sending forth an odorous smoke, or shooting horrible sparks from their eyes; (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 19)

  • For every creature according to its kind was fashioned again as from the beginning, diligently serving your teachings, so that your children would be preserved unharmed. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 6)

  • And, lastly, they saw a new kind of bird, when, being led by their desire, they demanded a feast of meat. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 11)

  • Do not be willing to devise a lie of any kind. For the practice of lying is not good. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 14)

  • As the judge of the people is, so also are his assistants. And whatever kind of man the ruler of a city is, of such a kind also are those who live in it. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 2)

  • A kingdom is transferred from one people to another because of injustices, and injuries, and contempt, and every kind of deceit. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 8)

  • Every animal loves its own kind; so also every man loves those closest to himself. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 19)

  • There is yet another kind of talk which faces death; let it not be found in the inheritance of Jacob. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 15)

  • Birds flock to their own kind. And truth will return to those who practice it. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 10)

  • He who has not been tested, what kind of things can he know? He who has been deceived will be more cunning. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 11)


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