Löydetty 1110 Tulokset: Tree Of Life
If dealings thou hast with him, keep clear of all offence, or thou shalt pay for it with thy life. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 19)
Abate thy pride, keep body and soul together; value thy life as it deserves. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 31)
There is no excusing the man who is his own enemy, no worth in the man who thinks his life worth nothing. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 32)
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)
One spark is enough to spread a fire, and one man’s treachery may be the cause of bloodshed; such villains as these plot against life itself. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 34)
While life still holds, make thy friends good cheer, and to the poor be open-handed as thy means allow thee; (Ecclesiasticus 14, 13)
while life still holds, do thy duty of almsgiving; feasting there shall be none in the grave. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 17)
No living thing but fades as the grass fades; as the leaves fade, that burgeon on a growing tree, (Ecclesiasticus 14, 18)
If a man fears the Lord, he will live an upright life. If a man holds fast to inno-cence, he will find wisdom✻ ready to his embrace, (Ecclesiasticus 15, 1)
Long life and good discernment are the bread this mother will provide for him, truth the refreshing draught she will give him to drink. She will take firm hold of him, so that he never wavers, (Ecclesiasticus 15, 3)
life and death, blessing and curse, man finds set before him, and the gift given thee shall be the choice thou makest; (Ecclesiasticus 15, 18)
