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Trouvé 949 Résultats pour: Bread Of Life

  • Who will justify the man that sins against himself? And who will honor the man that dishonors his own life? (Ecclesiasticus 11, 29)

  • Good things and bad, life and death, poverty and wealth, come from the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 14)

  • The misery of an hour makes one forget luxury, and at the close of a man's life his deeds will be revealed. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 27)

  • Do good to the humble, but do not give to the ungodly; hold back his bread, and do not give it to him, lest by means of it he subdue you; for you will receive twice as much evil for all the good which you do to him. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 5)

  • A stingy man's eye begrudges bread, and it is lacking at his table. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 10)

  • She will feed him with the bread of understanding, and give him the water of wisdom to drink. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 3)

  • Before a man are life and death, and whichever he chooses will be given to him. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 17)

  • He bestowed knowledge upon them, and allotted to them the law of life. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 11)

  • A fool will say, "I have no friend, and there is no gratitude for my good deeds; those who eat my bread speak unkindly." (Ecclesiasticus 21, 16)

  • A man may lose his life through shame, or lose it because of his foolish look. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 22)

  • Weep for the dead, for he lacks the light; and weep for the fool, for he lacks intelligence; weep less bitterly for the dead, for he has attained rest; but the life of the fool is worse than death. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 11)

  • Mourning for the dead lasts seven days, but for a fool or an ungodly man it lasts all his life. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 12)


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