Löydetty 54 Tulokset: suffering

  • When I come home I shall take my rest with her, for there is nothing bitter in her company and no suffering in sharing life with her, only pleasure and joy. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 16)

  • In their suffering they became indignant at those animals they had taken as gods and who were now used to punish them. Then they saw clearly, and acknowledged as God, him whom before they had refused to know. That is why they suffered the supreme punishment. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 27)

  • The same sentence struck slave and master alike; the common man and the king endured equal suffering. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 11)

  • When a man is doing well, his enemies are sad; when he is suffering misfortune, even his friends hasten to abandon him. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 9)

  • Does he show a happy face? All is going well to him. Has he found words of wisdom? He has reflected on suffering. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 26)

  • Those who gloat over the downfall of good men will fall into the snare; suffering will consume them before they die. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 29)

  • Another kind shares his friend's suffering, for the sake of a meal; when it comes to a fight, he thinks only of saving himself. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 5)

  • On the day Yahweh gives you rest from your suffering and turmoil, from your fear and your cruel bondage, (Isaiah 14, 3)

  • Evil springs from her as water from a well. Violence and opression are heard in the city, suffering and cruelty are always before me. (Jeremiah 6, 7)

  • Woe is me! What suffering! My wound is incurable! But I shall say; "Mine is this illness, I must bear it." (Jeremiah 10, 19)

  • All the misfortune that you are suffering today has happened because you burned incense and sinned against Yahweh, by not obeying him or following his law, his instructions and his commands." (Jeremiah 44, 23)

  • People have heard my moaning but no one comes to comfort me. My foes have known of my suffering, they rejoice at what you have done. Hasten the day you have proclaimed, that they may be even as I am. (Lamentations 1, 21)


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