Löydetty 725 Tulokset: Good Tree
My son, give good heed to the warnings of experience, do not spurn this counsel of mine. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 24)
in good time, thou shalt repose in her, and find her all delight. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 29)
Thou hast a good wife, a thrifty woman that has thrown in her lot, in the fear of the Lord, with thine; do not leave her; that modesty of hers is a grace gold cannot buy. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 21)
Cattle thou hast; tend them well, nor part with them while they do thee good service. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 24)
a daughter wed is great good done, if a thrifty husband thou find her. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 27)
Be not familiar with a boor; thou wilt hear no good of thy ancestry. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 5)
By skilful handiwork the artist is known, the ruler of a people by the prudence of his counsel, the good sense of the aged by their word spoken. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 24)
Grow he rich, the poor man shall boast indeed; that other, grow he poor, has good cause to fear his poverty. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 34)
Esteem no man for his good looks, nor for his outward show despise him; (Ecclesiasticus 11, 2)
From God all comes, good fortune and ill, life and death, poverty and riches; (Ecclesiasticus 11, 14)
in God’s keeping are wisdom and temperance and knowledge of the law, charity and the good life. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 15)
Never tell thyself, need thou hast none, there is no more good can befall thee; (Ecclesiasticus 11, 25)
