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Löydetty 101 Tulokset: Kind

  • Who is so kind and forgiving, Lord, as thou art, who so rich in mercy to all who invoke him? (Psalms 85, 5)

  • He, the Lord, is kind and merciful. In abundance he fed the men who feared him, keeping his covenant for ever. (Psalms 110, 5)

  • Good men see a light dawn in darkness; his light, who is merciful, kind and faithful. (Psalms 111, 4)

  • Kind as thou ever wert, preserve me; then utter thy bidding, and I will obey. (Psalms 118, 88)

  • Our garners full, well stored with every kind of plenty, our sheep bearing a thousand-fold, thronging the pasture in their tens of thousands, (Psalms 143, 13)

  • and there, marked down for death by king Aretas of the Arabians, fled from city to city. An outlaw, hated and shunned by his kind, of a whole land, of a whole race, the common foe, he was driven out into Egypt; (2 Maccabees 5, 8)

  • Old friends among the bystanders, out of misplaced kindness, took him aside and urged him to let meat of some other kind be brought, which he could taste without scruple; he could pretend to have obeyed the king’s will by eating the sacrilegious food, (2 Maccabees 6, 21)

  • and his life should no longer be forfeit. Such kind offices old friendship claimed; (2 Maccabees 6, 22)

  • A heart bowed down with anxiety, how a kind word can refresh it! (Proverbs 12, 25)

  • Spare the rod, and thou art no friend to thy son; ever a kind father is quick to punish. (Proverbs 13, 24)

  • I would have park and orchard, planted with every kind of tree; (Ecclesiastes 2, 5)

  • And there was another kind of frustration I marked, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 4, 7)


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