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Löydetty 580 Tulokset: Second Death

  • For, if with such care and indulgence you have punished your children's enemies, though doomed to death, and have given them time and place to be rid of their wickedness, (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 20)

  • subject to death, his impious hands can produce only something dead. He himself is worthier than the things he worships; he will at least have lived, but never they. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 17)

  • Yes, you are the one with power over life and death, bringing to the gates of Hades and back again. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 13)

  • A human being out of malice may put to death, but cannot bring the departed spirit back or free the soul that Hades has once received. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 14)

  • Struck by the same death, all had innumerable dead. There were not enough living left to bury them, for, at one stroke, the flower of their offspring had perished. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 12)

  • it stood, and filled the universe with death; though standing on the earth, it touched the sky. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 16)

  • Experience of death, however, touched the upright too, and a great many were struck down in the desert. But the Retribution did not last long, (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 20)

  • and, while your people were experiencing a journey contrary to all expectations, would themselves meet an extraordinary death. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 5)

  • Fight to the death for truth, and the Lord God will war on your side. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 28)

  • Do not gloat over anyone's death; remember that we all have to die. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 7)

  • Keep your distance from the man who has the power to put to death, and you will not be haunted by the fear of dying. If you do approach him, make no false move, or he may take your life. Realise that you are treading among trip-lines, that you are strolling on the battlements. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 13)

  • For in death the portion of all alike will be insects, wild animals and worms. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 11)


“Todas as percepções humanas, de onde quer que venham, incluem o bem e o mal. É necessário saber determinar e assimilar todo o bem e oferecê-lo a Deus, e eliminar todo o mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina