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Löydetty 495 Tulokset: Beg

  • From the beginning of time, before the worlds, he had made me, unfailing to all eternity; in his own holy dwelling-place I had waited on his presence; (Ecclesiasticus 24, 14)

  • Through a woman sin first began; such fault was hers, we all must die for it. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 33)

  • Father that dies lives on, if a worthy son he has begotten; (Ecclesiasticus 30, 4)

  • Long as thou livest, do not put thyself in the power of others, though it be son or wife, kinsman or friend; do not make over thy goods to another; it is ill to go a-begging for what is thy own. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 20)

  • Good wife won is life well begun; a comforter thou hast, of thy own breed, a stay to support thee. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 26)

  • Long as thou livest, my son, never turn beggar; die is better than beg. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 29)

  • The children wicked men beget are born under a curse, familiars of a godless home; (Ecclesiasticus 41, 8)

  • How great the wisdom that so ordered all things, his wisdom who has neither beginning nor end; nothing may be added, (Ecclesiasticus 42, 21)

  • What high achievements the Lord has made known in them, ever since time began! (Ecclesiasticus 44, 2)

  • and the sons they begot have left a memory that adds to the recital of their praise. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 8)

  • the blessings Jacob uttered should be ratified, and the lands promised him should be divided among twelve tribes of his own begetting. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 26)

  • Among prophets, Nathan was the next to arise, and it was then the reign of David began. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 1)


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