Trouvé 17 Résultats pour: sage
Ordinary sensible people, however, will say to me, and so will any sage who has been listening to me, (Job 34, 34)
The fruit of the upright is a tree of life: the sage captivates souls. (Proverbs 11, 30)
A sage can scale a garrisoned city and shatter the rampart on which it relied. (Proverbs 21, 22)
But being oppressed drives a sage mad, and a present corrupts the heart. (Ecclesiastes 7, 7)
Who compares with the sage? Who else knows how to explain things? Wisdom lights up the face, enlivening a grim expression. (Ecclesiastes 8, 1)
One who obeys the command will come to no harm; the heart of the sage knows the right moment and verdict, (Ecclesiastes 8, 5)
I have scrutinised God's whole creation: you cannot get to the bottom of everything taking place under the sun; you may wear yourself out in the search, but you will never find it. Not even a sage can get to the bottom of it, even if he says that he has done so. (Ecclesiastes 8, 17)
But there was in that town a poverty-stricken sage who by his wisdom saved the town. No one remembered this poor man afterwards. (Ecclesiastes 9, 15)
The sage's heart leads him aright, the fool's leads him astray. (Ecclesiastes 10, 2)
The sayings of a sage give pleasure, what a fool says procures his own ruin: (Ecclesiastes 10, 12)
Besides being a sage, Qoheleth taught the people what he himself knew, having weighed, studied and emended many proverbs. (Ecclesiastes 12, 9)
The sayings of a sage are like goads, like pegs positioned by shepherds: the same shepherd finds a use for both. (Ecclesiastes 12, 11)