Trouvé 624 Résultats pour: Desire For Death
Fire and hail, famine and death, have all been created for punishing. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 29)
What fills them with foreboding and their hearts with fear is dread of the day of death. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 2)
from the one who wears purple and a crown to the one dressed in sacking, all is fury and jealousy, turmoil and unrest, fear of death, rivalry, strife. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 4)
there is death and blood and strife and the sword, disasters, famine, affliction, plague. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 9)
O death, how bitter it is to remember you for someone peacefully living with his possessions, for someone with no worries and everything going well and who can still enjoy his food! (Ecclesiasticus 41, 1)
O death, your sentence is welcome to one in want, whose strength is failing, to one worn out with age and a thousand worries, resentful and impatient! (Ecclesiasticus 41, 2)
Do not dread death's sentence; remember those who came before you and those who will come after. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 3)
For he called on the Lord Most High, who gave strength to his right arm to put a mighty warrior to death and assert the strength of his own people. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 5)
rousing a corpse from death, from Sheol, by the word of the Most High; (Ecclesiasticus 48, 5)
No task was too hard for him, and even in death his body prophesied. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 13)
In his lifetime he performed wonders, and in death his works were marvellous. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 14)
treacherous denunciations to the king. My soul has been close to death, my life had gone down to the brink of Sheol. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 6)
