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Trouvé 161 Résultats pour: Bad Tree

  • grew like some fair olive in the valley, some plane-tree in a well-watered street. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 19)

  • Mastic-tree spread not its branches so wide, as I the hopes I proffer of glory and of grace. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 22)

  • Good fruit comes from a tree well dressed, and a man will be in word what he is in thought; (Ecclesiasticus 27, 7)

  • olive-tree that burgeons, tall cypress pointing to the sky? Such was he when he put on his robe of office, clad himself with the full majesty of his array; (Ecclesiasticus 50, 11)

  • Tree-idols that have played you false, fond trust in your garden-shrines, you shall learn to rue them; (Isaiah 1, 29)

  • yourselves but an oak-tree whose leaves are falling, a garden unwatered; (Isaiah 1, 30)

  • In the midst of the wide earth, among those many peoples, what shall be left? A remnant, the last olives that are shaken from the tree, the gleanings that remain when vintage-time is over. (Isaiah 24, 13)

  • Fade they into nothing, yonder heavenly powers; shrivel, like a scroll, the heavens themselves, nor any star there but must wither, as leaf withers on vine or fig-tree; (Isaiah 34, 4)

  • No, do not listen to Ezechias; here are the terms the king of Assyria offers to you. Earn my good will by surrendering to me, and you shall live unmolested; to each the fruit of his own vine and fig-tree, to each the water from his own cistern. (Isaiah 36, 16)

  • For such ends, cedar must fall, ilex and oak be cut away from their place in the forest; for this, pine-tree was planted where rains should nourish it. (Isaiah 44, 14)

  • The Lord has been merciful; you heavens, sing your praises; depths of the earth, rejoice; echo the song of praise, mountain and forest and every forest tree; the Lord has ransomed Jacob, Israel shall make his boast in him. (Isaiah 44, 23)

  • You, that dally with idols under the first spreading tree, that sacrifice little children in the rock-caves among the glens? (Isaiah 57, 5)


“Os talentos de que fala o Evangelho são os cinco sentidos, a inteligência e a vontade. Quem tem mais talentos, tem maior dever de usá-los para o bem dos outros.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina