Trouvé 96 Résultats pour: friends
Groom to Bride: I have arrived in my garden, O my sister, my spouse. I have harvested my myrrh, with my aromatic oils. I have eaten the honeycomb with my honey. I have drunk my wine with my milk. Eat, O friends, and drink, and be inebriated, O most beloved. (Song of Solomon 5, 2)
Bride to Groom: Your friends are attentive to those who have been dwelling in the gardens. Cause me to heed your voice. (Song of Solomon 8, 14)
And though she is one, she can do all things; and, unchanging in herself, she renews all things, and throughout the nations she conveys herself to holy souls, establishing them as friends and prophets of God. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 27)
A sweet word multiplies friends and mitigates enemies. And thankful words abound in a good man. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 5)
Distance yourself from your enemies, and pay attention to your friends. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 13)
When a wealthy man has been shaken, he is strengthened by his friends. But when a lowly man has fallen, he is expelled even by those who know him well. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 25)
For a ill-tempered man enflames conflict, and a sinful man troubles his friends, and he casts hostility into the midst of those who have peace. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 11)
“Depart from the honored face of my friends. For it has become necessary for my house to host my brother instead.” (Ecclesiasticus 29, 33)
He who teaches his son will make his enemy jealous, and in the midst of his friends, he will glory in him. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 3)
For he left behind himself a defender of his house against his enemies, and someone who will repay his friends with kindness. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 6)
Avoid reproachful speeches before friends, and when you give, you should not place blame. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 28)
in a word among companions and fellow travelers, or by distributing the inheritance of friends; (Ecclesiasticus 42, 3)