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Löydetty 1556 Tulokset: End

  • Another is wise to himself; and the fruits of understanding are commendable in his mouth. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 22)

  • Of such doth the apothecary make a confection; and of his works there is no end; and from him is peace over all the earth, (Ecclesiasticus 38, 8)

  • Take no heaviness to heart: drive it away, and member the last end. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 20)

  • Many shall commend his understanding; and so long as the world endureth, it shall not be blotted out; his memorial shall not depart away, and his name shall live from generation to generation. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 9)

  • And give ye a sweet savour as frankincense, and flourish as a lily, send forth a smell, and sing a song of praise, bless the Lord in all his works. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 14)

  • All bribery and injustice shall be blotted out: but true dealing shall endure for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 12)

  • Bountifulness is as a most fruitful garden, and mercifulness endureth for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 17)

  • A friend and companion never meet amiss: but above both is a wife with her husband. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 23)

  • The life of him that dependeth on another man's table is not to be counted for a life; for he polluteth himself with other men's meat: but a wise man well nurtured will beware thereof. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 29)

  • A good life hath but few days: but a good name endureth for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 13)

  • Of an offence before a judge and ruler; of iniquity before a congregation and people; of unjust dealing before thy partner and friend; (Ecclesiasticus 41, 18)

  • Or to be overbusy with his maid, and come not near her bed; or of upbraiding speeches before friends; and after thou hast given, upbraid not; (Ecclesiasticus 41, 22)


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