Talált 692 Eredmények: Beg
And I will speak with equity about discipline, and I will strive to announce wisdom. So attend to my words in your heart, and I will speak with equity of spirit, about the virtues that God has set within his works from the beginning, and I will announce his knowledge in truth. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 25)
With the judgment of God, his works have been done from the beginning; and from their institution, he himself distinguished their parts and set their beginnings, in their kinds. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 26)
When man has reached the end, then he will begin. And when he ceases, he will be in need. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 6)
From the beginning, and before the world, I was created. And even unto the future world, I will not cease to exist. For I have ministered before him in the holy habitation. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 14)
The fear of God is the beginning of his love; and the beginning of faith has been joined closely to the same. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 16)
The beginning of sin came from a woman; and through her, we all die. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 33)
From the beginning, wine was created for cheerfulness, but not for inebriation. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 35)
You should not give authority over yourself to a son or wife, to a brother or friend, in your life. And you should not give your estate to another, lest perhaps you may regret it, and then you would be begging for the same. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 20)
Gather together all the tribes of Jacob, so that they may acknowledge that there is no God except you, and so that they may declare your great deeds. And you will inherit them, as from the beginning. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 13)
Give testimony to those who have been your creations from the beginning, and lift up the prophecies which the former prophets spoke in your name. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 17)
Son, shed tears over the dead, and begin to weep, as if you had suffered dreadfully. And according to judgment, cover his body, and you should not neglect his burial. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 16)
From the beginning, good things were created for those who are good, and similarly, good and evil things are for those who are wicked. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 30)
