Löydetty 484 Tulokset: Eyes
or unknown beasts, newly created, full of rage, breathing out fire, or puffing out stinking smoke, or flashing fearful sparks from their eyes, (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 18)
and have taken all the idols of the heathen for gods; these can use neither their eyes for seeing nor their nostrils for breathing the air nor their ears for hearing nor the fingers on their hands for handling nor their feet for walking. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 15)
Do not avert your eyes from the needy, give no one occasion to curse you; (Ecclesiasticus 4, 5)
Do not argue with a quick-tempered man, do not go with him where there are no other people, since blood counts for nothing in his eyes, and where no help is to be had, he will strike you down. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 16)
Keep your eyes to yourself in the streets of a town, do not prowl about its unfrequented quarters. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 7)
Turn your eyes away from a handsome woman, do not stare at a beauty belonging to someone else. Because of a woman's beauty, many have been undone; this makes passion flare up like a fire. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 8)
Do not admire the achievements of sinners, trust the Lord and mind your own business; since it is a trifle in the eyes of the Lord, in a moment, suddenly to make the poor rich. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 21)
An enemy may have sweetness on his lips, and in his heart a scheme to throw you into the ditch. An enemy may have tears in his eyes, but if he gets a chance there can never be too much blood for him. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 16)
Fools will not gain possession of her, nor will sinners set eyes on her. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 7)
His eyes are on those who fear him, he notes every human action. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 19)
My eyes have seen many such things, my ears have heard things even more impressive. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 5)
He made them a tongue, eyes and ears, and gave them a heart to think with. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 6)
