Trouvé 725 Résultats pour: Good Tree
if only a man never sees the sun, never learns the meaning of good fortune and ill! (Ecclesiastes 6, 5)
There is no embalming like a good name left behind; man’s true birthday is the day of his death. (Ecclesiastes 7, 2)
Great worth has wisdom matched with good endowment; more advantage it shall bring thee than all the rest, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 7, 12)
Come good times, accept the good they bring; come evil, let them never take thee unawares; bethink thee, that God has balanced these against those, and will have no man repine over his lot. (Ecclesiastes 7, 15)
I have seen godless men go peacefully to the grave, that had lived their lives out in haunts of holiness, and won the name of good men from their fellow citizens; here, too, is frustration.✻ (Ecclesiastes 8, 10)
This remains as yet uncertain, and meanwhile all have the same lot, upright and godless, good and wicked, clean and unclean alike. Brought they offerings or brought they none, well did they or ill, true swore they or false, it is all one. (Ecclesiastes 9, 2)
no love, no hatred, no envy can they feel; they have said good-bye to this world, and to all its busy doings, here under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 9, 6)
there the rain comes, where the clouds gather; north or south as the tree falls, north or south the trunk will lie. (Ecclesiastes 11, 3)
Ay, it is good to look upon, the light of day; never was eye yet but loved to see the sun. (Ecclesiastes 11, 7)
No act of thine but God will bring it under his scrutiny, deep beyond all thy knowing, and pronounce it good or evil. (Ecclesiastes 12, 14)
An apple-tree in the wild woodland, shade cool to rest under, fruit sweet to the taste, such is he my heart longs for, matched with his fellows. (Song of Solomon 2, 3)
Well-ordered rows of pomegranates, tree of cypress and tuft of nard; (Song of Solomon 4, 13)
