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Talált 894 Eredmények: Time

  • He has made all things good in their time, and he has handed over the world to their disputes, so that man may not discover the work which God made from the beginning, even until the end. (Ecclesiastes 3, 11)

  • And I said in my heart: “God will judge the just and the impious, and then the time for each matter shall be.” (Ecclesiastes 3, 17)

  • Why is it necessary for a man to seek things that are greater than himself, when he does not know what is advantageous for himself in his life, during the number of the days of his sojourn, and while time passes by like a shadow? Or who will be able to tell him what will be in the future after him under the sun? (Ecclesiastes 7, 1)

  • In good times, enjoy good things, but beware of an evil time. For just as God has establish the one, so also the other, in order that man may not find any just complaint against him. (Ecclesiastes 7, 15)

  • I also saw this, in the days of my vanity: a just man perishing in his justice, and an impious man living a long time in his malice. (Ecclesiastes 7, 16)

  • Do not act with great impiety, and do not choose to be foolish, lest you die before your time. (Ecclesiastes 7, 18)

  • Whoever keeps the commandment will not experience evil. The heart of a wise man understands the time to respond. (Ecclesiastes 8, 5)

  • For every matter, there is a time and an opportunity, as well as many difficulties, for man. (Ecclesiastes 8, 6)

  • Enjoy life with the wife whom you love, all the days of your uncertain life which have been given to you under the sun, during all the time of your vanity. For this is your portion in life and in your labor, with which you labor under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 9, 9)

  • I turned myself toward another thing, and I saw that under the sun, the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, nor bread to the wise, nor wealth to the learned, nor grace to the skilful: but there is a time and an end for all these things. (Ecclesiastes 9, 11)

  • Man does not know his own end. But, just as fish are caught with a hook, and birds are captured with a snare, so are men seized in the evil time, when it will suddenly overwhelm them. (Ecclesiastes 9, 12)

  • Blessed is the land whose king is noble, and whose princes eat at the proper time, for refreshment and not for self-indulgence. (Ecclesiastes 10, 17)


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