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Trouvé 896 Résultats pour: New Heart

  • The heart of fools is in their mouth: but the mouth of the wise is in their heart. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 26)

  • As timber girt and bound together in a building cannot be loosed with shaking: so the heart that is stablished by advised counsel shall fear at no time. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 16)

  • A heart settled upon a thought of understanding is as a fair plaistering on the wall of a gallery. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 17)

  • Pales set on an high place will never stand against the wind: so a fearful heart in the imagination of a fool cannot stand against any fear. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 18)

  • He that pricketh the eye will make tears to fall: and he that pricketh the heart maketh it to shew her knowledge. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 19)

  • Who will set scourges over my thoughts, and the discipline of wisdom over mine heart? that they spare me not for mine ignorances, and it pass not by my sins: (Ecclesiasticus 23, 2)

  • A man that breaketh wedlock, saying thus in his heart, Who seeth me? I am compassed about with darkness, the walls cover me, and no body seeth me; what need I to fear? the most High will not remember my sins: (Ecclesiasticus 23, 18)

  • There be nine things which I have judged in mine heart to be happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue: A man that hath joy of his children; and he that liveth to see the fall of his enemy: (Ecclesiasticus 25, 7)

  • [Give me] any plague, but the plague of the heart: and any wickedness, but the wickedness of a woman: (Ecclesiasticus 25, 13)

  • A wicked woman abateth the courage, maketh an heavy countenance and a wounded heart: a woman that will not comfort her husband in distress maketh weak hands and feeble knees. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 23)

  • Whether a man be rich or poor, if he have a good heart toward the Lord, he shall at all times rejoice with a cheerful countenance. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 4)

  • There be three things that mine heart feareth; and for the fourth I was sore afraid: the slander of a city, the gathering together of an unruly multitude, and a false accusation: all these are worse than death. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 5)


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