Trouvé 770 Résultats pour: Pure Heart
And because I had kept faith with my God with my whole heart, (Tobit 1, 12)
Then, sad at heart, I sighed and wept, and began this prayer of lamentation: (Tobit 3, 1)
O Lord, you know that I have remained pure; no man has touched me; (Tobit 3, 14)
Bless the Lord God in everything; beg him to guide your ways and bring your paths and purposes to their end. For wisdom is not the property of every nation; their desire for what is good is conferred by the Lord. At his will he lifts up or he casts down to the depths of the dwelling of the dead. So now, my child, remember these precepts and never let hem fade from your heart. (Tobit 4, 19)
The angel said, 'Cut it open; take out gall, heart and liver; set these aside and throw the entrails away, for gall and heart and liver have curative properties.' (Tobit 6, 5)
The boy cut the fish open and took out gall and heart and liver. He fried part of the fish for his meal and kept some for salting. Then they walked on again together until they were nearly in Media. (Tobit 6, 6)
Then the boy asked the angel this question, 'Brother Azarias, what can the fish's heart, liver and gall cure?' (Tobit 6, 7)
He replied, 'You burn the fish's heart and liver, and their smoke is used in the case of a man or woman plagued by a demon or evil spirit; any such affliction disappears for good, leaving no trace. (Tobit 6, 8)
Then once you are in the bridal room, take the heart and liver of the fish and lay a little of it on the burning incense. The reek will rise, (Tobit 6, 17)
the demon will smell it and flee, and there is no danger that he will ever be found near the girl again. Then, before you sleep together, first stand up, both of you, and pray. Ask the Lord of heaven to grant you his grace and protection. Do not be afraid; she was destined for you from the beginning, and you are the one to save her. She will follow you, and I pledge my word she will give you children who will be like brothers to you. Do not worry.' And when Tobias heard Raphael say this, when he understood that Sarah was his sister, a kinswoman of his father's family, he fell so deeply in love with her that he could no longer call his heart his won. (Tobit 6, 18)
Tobias remembered Raphael's advice; he went to his bag, took the fish's heart and liver out of it and put some on the burning incense. (Tobit 8, 2)
And so I take my sister not for any lustful motive, but I do it in singleness of heart. Be kind enough to have pity on her and on me and bring us to old age together. (Tobit 8, 7)
