Löydetty 182 Tulokset: Honor

  • Even if they live long they will be held of no account, and finally their old age will be without honor. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 17)

  • "This is the man whom we once held in derision and made a byword of reproach -- we fools! We thought that his life was madness and that his end was without honor. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 4)

  • Therefore if you delight in thrones and scepters, O monarchs over the peoples, honor wisdom, that you may reign for ever. (Wisdom of Solomon 6, 21)

  • Because of her I shall have glory among the multitudes and honor in the presence of the elders, though I am young. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 10)

  • and when he was in prison she did not leave him, until she brought him the scepter of a kingdom and authority over his masters. Those who accused him she showed to be false, and she gave him everlasting honor. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 14)

  • When men could not honor monarchs in their presence, since they lived at a distance, they imagined their appearance far away, and made a visible image of the king whom they honored, so that by their zeal they might flatter the absent one as though present. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 17)

  • Honor your father by word and deed, that a blessing from him may come upon you. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 8)

  • Do not seek from the Lord the highest office, nor the seat of honor from the king. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 4)

  • With all your heart honor your father, and do not forget the birth pangs of your mother. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 27)

  • With all your soul fear the Lord, and honor his priests. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 29)

  • Fear the Lord and honor the priest, and give him his portion, as is commanded you: the first fruits, the guilt offering, the gift of the shoulders, the sacrifice of sanctification, and the first fruits of the holy things. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 31)

  • The success of a man is in the hands of the Lord, and he confers his honor upon the person of the scribe. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 5)


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