Löydetty 256 Tulokset: sat
quails came out of the sea to satisfy their need. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 12)
If you satisfy your lusts you will make yourself the laughingstock of your enemies. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 31)
Speak with your neighbor before you heap accusations on him; then leave room for the Law of the Almighty. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 17)
to the indecent man, all food tastes sweet and he will not be satisfied until death. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 17)
Three things disturb me and a fourth frightens me: neighborhood gossip, a rioting mob, a false accusation, all these are worse than death. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 5)
The kiln tests the potter's handiwork; a man is tested by his conversation. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 5)
The wise man's conversation follows wisdom all the time. In contrast, the fool changes like the moon. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 11)
The conversation of fools is hateful, their laughter is coarse and raucous. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 13)
For everything does not suit everybody, nor is everyone satisfied with all things. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 28)
Do not be insatiable in every pleasure, or be excessive in what you eat; (Ecclesiasticus 37, 29)
How magnificent are the works of the Lord! All his commands are appropriately timed and satisfy every need. No one should say: "What is this? Why is that?" All must be studied in its time. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 16)
Certain winds are created as a means of punishment and in their fury they are a scourge, unleashing their violence in the time of destruction and satisfying the wrath of their Creator. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 28)