Trouvé 690 Résultats pour: Hands
Yet they are unhappy, and their hope is among the dead, for they have called ‘gods’ the works of the hands of men, gold and silver, the inventions of skill, and the likeness of animals, or a useless stone, the work of an ancient hand. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 10)
because they have esteemed all the idols of the nations as gods, which neither have the use of eyes to see, nor noses to draw breath, nor ears to hear, nor the fingers of hands to grasp, and even their feet are slow to walk. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 15)
For, being mortal, he forms a dead thing with his unjust hands. Yet, he is better than those things that he worships, because he indeed has lived, though he is mortal, but they never have. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 17)
For, while the just were still holding grief in their hands and weeping at the tombs of the dead, these others took upon themselves another senseless thought, and they cast out the legislators and pursued them as if they were fugitives. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 3)
Woe to the duplicitous heart, and to the wicked lips, and to the hands that do evil, and to the sinner who walks the earth by two ways! (Ecclesiasticus 2, 14)
saying: “If we do not do penance, then we will fall into the hands of the Lord, and not into the hands of men.” (Ecclesiasticus 2, 22)
But if he has wandered astray, she will leave him behind, and she will deliver him into the hands of his enemy. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 22)
You should not quarrel with a powerful man, lest perhaps you may fall into his hands. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 1)
Works will be praised for the hands of the artists, and a leader of the people will be praised for the wisdom of his words, yet truly, the word of the elders will be praised for its understanding. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 24)
Many powerful men have been powerfully cast down, and the illustrious have been handed over into the hands of others. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 6)
He will shake his head, and clap his hands, and whisper much, and change his expression. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 19)
Humble yourself before God, and wait for his hands. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 9)
