Talált 906 Eredmények: Pure Heart
The heart of a man changeth his countenance, either for good, or for evil. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 31)
The token of a good heart, and a good countenance thou shalt hardly find, and with labour. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 32)
He that considereth her ways in his heart, and hath understanding in her secrets, who goeth after her as one that traceth, and stayeth in her ways: (Ecclesiasticus 14, 23)
So did he with the six hundred thousand footmen, who were gathered together in the hardness of their heart: and if one had been stiffnecked, it is a wonder if he had escaped unpunished: (Ecclesiasticus 16, 11)
And in all these things the heart is senseless: and every heart is understood by him: (Ecclesiasticus 16, 20)
Hearken to me, my son, and learn the discipline of understanding, and attend to my words in thy heart. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 24)
And I will shew forth good doctrine in equity, and will seek to declare wisdom: and attend to my words in thy heart, whilst with equity of spirit I tell thee the virtues that God hath put upon his works from the beginning, and I shew forth in truth his knowledge. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 25)
He created of him a helpmate like to himself: he gave them counsel, and a tongue, and eyes, and ears, and a heart to devise: and he filled them with the knowledge of understanding. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 5)
He created in them the science of the spirit, he filled their heart with wisdom, and shewed them both good and evil. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 6)
He hath seen the presumption of their heart that it is wicked, and hath known their end that it is evil. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 10)
As an arrow that sticketh in a man's thigh: so is a word in the heart of a fool. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 12)
And believe not every word. There is one, that slippeth with the tongue, but not from his heart. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 16)
