Löydetty 35 Tulokset: offers

  • A faithful witness will not lie. But a deceitful witness offers a lie. (Proverbs 14, 5)

  • A foolish one offers everything on his mind. A wise one reserves and defers until later. (Proverbs 29, 11)

  • A good man offers credit for the sake of his neighbor. But one who abandons him to himself will perish in shame. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 18)

  • A man offers credit to his neighbor. But when he will have lost respect, he will abandon him. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 22)

  • Whoever offers a sacrifice from the substance of the poor is like one who sacrifices the son in the sight of his father. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 24)

  • Whoever gives thanks, offers a gift of fine flour, and whoever acts with mercy, offers a sacrifice. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 4)

  • If she offers healing words, then she both comforts and shows mercy; and so her husband is not like other men. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 25)

  • Every counselor offers advice, but some are counselors only for themselves. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 8)

  • Whoever immolates an ox, it is as if he slaughters a man. Whoever sacrifices a sheep, it is as if he is smashing the head of a dog. Whoever offers an oblation, it is as if he is offering swine’s blood. Whoever makes remembrance with incense, it is as if he is blessing an idol. All these things, they have chosen according to their own ways, and their soul has taken delight in their own abominations. (Isaiah 66, 3)

  • And there shall not cease to be a man from the priests and from the Levites before my face, who offers holocausts, and burns sacrifices, and kills victims, for days without end.” (Jeremiah 33, 18)

  • Cursed is the deceitful, who holds in his flock a male, and, when making a vow, offers in sacrifice that which is feeble to the Lord. For I am a great King, says the Lord of hosts, and my name is dreadful among the Gentiles. (Malachi 1, 14)

  • A good man offers good things from a good storehouse. And an evil man offers evil things from an evil storehouse. (Matthew 12, 35)


“Deus não opera prodígios onde não há fé.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina