Löydetty 557 Tulokset: light of the world

  • They were captivated by her beauty and, on seeing her, they praised the sons of Israel and said to one another, "Who can look down on the people who have such women? It would be a mistake to leave one man alive; they would be able to deceive the whole world." (Judith 10, 19)

  • We have heard of your wisdom and prudence of mind and it is said throughout the world that you alone are the bravest man in the kingdom, powerful because of your knowledge and outstanding in military strategy. (Judith 11, 8)

  • That is why I, your servant, having understood all this, have fled far from them. God has sent me to bring about, along with you, deeds that will strike terror throughout the whole world and cause those who hear them to talk. (Judith 11, 16)

  • You are beautiful to look at and prudent in your words: if you do as you have said, your God shall be my God and you will live in the house of King Nebuchadnezzar, and be famous throughout all the world." (Judith 11, 23)

  • the little spring that became a river, the light, the sun and the flood of water. Esther is the river, whom the king married and made queen. (Esther 10, 6)

  • Light came as the sun rose, and the humble were raised up and they devoured the mighty. (Esther 11, 11)

  • As ruler of many nations and master of the whole world, I have resolved never to be carried away by the arrogance of power but always to rule with fairness and clemency, to provide for my subjects a life free of distress, and to restore the peace that all men desire by making my government humane and truly civilized as far as the borders of my kingdom. (Esther 13, 2)

  • so that when these people, with their past and present ill will, have gone down into the world of the dead on a single day, they may at last leave our government in complete stability and peace. (Esther 13, 7)

  • May that day be dark, may God on high ignore it. May no light shine upon it. (Job 3, 4)

  • May the shadow of death claim it as its own. May a cloud settle over it; may blackness obstruct its light. (Job 3, 5)

  • Let it be cursed by those who hate the light, sorcerers who call on the Devil. (Job 3, 8)

  • Let its morning stars no longer shine; let it wait for light in vain and never see the first rays of dawn, (Job 3, 9)


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