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Talált 729 Eredmények: Book Of Life

  • Better is death than a bitter life: and everlasting rest, than continual sickness. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 17)

  • The joyfulness of the heart, is the life of a man, and a never failing treasure of holiness: and the joy of a man is length of life. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 23)

  • The poor man hath laboured in his low way of life, and in the end he is still poor. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 4)

  • Who is he, and we will praise him? for he hath done wonderful things in his life. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 9)

  • What is his life, who is diminished with wine? (Ecclesiasticus 31, 33)

  • What taketh away life? death. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 34)

  • Good is set against evil, and life against death: so also is the sinner against a just man. And so look upon all the works of the most High. Two and two, and one against another. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 15)

  • Let no stain sully thy glory. In the time when thou shalt end the days of thy life, and in the time of thy decease, distribute thy inheritance. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 24)

  • A preservation from stumbling, and a help from falling; he raiseth up the soul, and enlighteneth the eyes, and giveth health, and life, and blessing. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 20)

  • The bread of the needy, is the life of the poor: he that defraudeth them thereof, is a man of blood. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 25)

  • A wicked word shall change the beast: out of which four manner of things arise, good and evil, life and death: and the tongue is continually the ruler of them. There is a man that is subtle and a teacher of many, and yet is unprofitable to his own soul. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 21)

  • The life of a man is in the number of his days: but the days of Israel are innumerable. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 28)


“Que Jesus o mergulhe no esplendor da Sua imortal juventude.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina