Löydetty 806 Tulokset: Good Tree
I said, "I will climb the palm tree and take hold of its fruits." May your breasts be clusters of the vine, your breath sweet-scented as apples, and your mouth like the best wine. (Song of Solomon 7, 9)
Who is this coming from the wilderness leaning upon her lover? I woke you under the apple tree, where you were conceived by your mother, where she who bore you was in travail. (Song of Solomon 8, 5)
Since he has created everything, all creatures of the universe are for our good; there is no deadly poison in them and the netherworld has no dominion over the earth, (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 14)
Come then and enjoy all the good things; let us use creation with the zest of youth, (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 6)
The toil of the righteous bears choice fruit; and wise discernment is a tree that does not wither. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 15)
Their twigs will be broken off before grown, their fruit useless, unripe for eating and good for nothing. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 5)
What good has our pride been? What profit in the wealth we boasted about? (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 8)
She brought with her all other good things, untold riches in her hands. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 11)
because Wisdom, who designed them all, taught me. In her is a spirit that is intelligent, saintly, unique, manifold, subtle, active, concise, pure and lucid. It cannot corrupt, loves what is good and nothing can restrain it; (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 22)
was good-natured or rather, being good, I had entered an undefiled body. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 20)
For having ignored Wisdom, not only were they kept from knowing what is good, but their ruins were left as a monument to their foolishness so that their failure might never be forgotten. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 8)
The natural helplessness of men is seen in their ignorance of God. The experience of good things did not lead them to the knowledge of Him who is. They were interested in his works, but they did not recognize the author of them. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 1)
