Löydetty 48 Tulokset: critical thinking

  • After each series of banquets, Job would send for his sons and daughters and have them purified. He would rise early in the morning, offer a holocaust for each of his children, thinking, "Perhaps they have sinned and blasphemed God in their hearts." This had been quite a routine for Job. (Job 1, 5)

  • The adulterer waits for dusk, thinking that no eye watches him. At night the thief walks about and puts a mask over his face, (Job 24, 15)

  • The people suffered this great defeat because the Jewish commanders did not listen to Judas and his brothers, thinking they themselves were capable of great deeds. (1 Maccabees 5, 61)

  • Trypho knew how critical the situation had become for him and that his army had deserted him. (1 Maccabees 15, 12)

  • In the year one hundred and seventy-nine, when Demetrius was king, we Jews wrote to you during the most critical moment of trials that we had to endure during those years. And we said to you: "Jason and his associates have betrayed the cause of the Holy Land and of the Kingdom. (2 Maccabees 1, 7)

  • Maccabeus, thinking of the common good of all, accepted Lysias' offer of peace. And in fact, the king granted all the demands that Maccabeus had presented to Lysias in writing. (2 Maccabees 11, 15)

  • The pagans who had earlier escaped from Judea for fear of Judas, flocked in great number to Nicanor, thinking that the misfortunes and defeat of the Jews would mean victory for them. (2 Maccabees 14, 14)

  • The scoundrel stirs up trouble; his critical comments split up friends. (Proverbs 16, 28)

  • If a man lives for many years, let him rejoice in them all, thinking that dark days will be many and all that comes after will be meaningless. (Ecclesiastes 11, 8)

  • Crooked thinking distances you from God, and his Omnipotence, put to the test, confounds the foolish. (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 3)

  • He has become a reproach to our way of thinking; even to meet him is burdensome to us. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 14)

  • If they die young, it is without hope, and they cannot comfort themselves with thinking of the Judgment. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 18)


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