Löydetty 247 Tulokset: Pai
Your teeth are like a flock of ewes as they come up from being washed. Each one has its twin, not one unpaired with another. (Song of Solomon 6, 6)
'When I go home I shall take my ease with her, for nothing is bitter in her company, when life is shared with her there is no pain, nothing but pleasure and joy.' (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 16)
or perhaps he makes it into some vile animal, smears it with ochre, paints its surface red, coats over all its blemishes. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 14)
We have not been duped by inventions of misapplied human skill, or by the sterile work of painters, by figures daubed with assorted colours, (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 4)
Do good to the humble, give nothing to the godless. Refuse him bread, do not give him any, it might make him stronger than you are; then you would be repaid evil twice over for all the good you had done him. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 5)
If you have drawn your sword on a friend, do not despair; there is a way back. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 21)
The trap will close on all who rejoice in the downfall of the devout, and pain will eat them up before they die. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 29)
Contemplate all the works of the Most High, you will find they go in pairs, by opposites. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 15)
until he has repaid all people as their deeds deserve and human actions as their intentions merit, (Ecclesiasticus 35, 22)
He uses these for healing and relieving pain; the druggist makes up a mixture from them. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 7)
All things go in pairs, by opposites, he has not made anything imperfect: (Ecclesiasticus 42, 24)
Before the time of his everlasting rest he bore witness to the Lord and his anointed, 'Of no property, not even a pair of sandals, have I ever deprived a soul.' Nor did anyone accuse him. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 19)
