Talált 751 Eredmények: Ton
But unhappy are they, and their hope is among the dead, who have called gods the works of the hands of men, gold and silver, the inventions of art, and the resemblances of beasts, or an unprofitable stone the work of an ancient hand. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 10)
And this was the occasion of deceiving human life: for men serving either their affection, or their kings, gave the incommunicable name to stones and wood. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 21)
And while they thought to lie hid in their obscure sins, they were scattered under a dark veil of forgetfulness, being horribly afraid and troubled with exceeding great astonishment. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 3)
Or the mighty noise of stones tumbling down, or the running that could not be seen of beasts playing together, or the roaring voice of wild beasts, or a rebounding echo from the highest mountains: these things made them to swoon for fear. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 18)
For in the priestly robe which he wore, was the whole world: and in the four rows of the stones the glory of the fathers was graven, and thy majesty was written upon the diadem of his head. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 24)
I entreat you therefore to come with benevolence, and to read with attention, and to pardon us for those things wherein we may seem, while we follow the image of wisdom, to come short in the composition of words; for the Hebrew words have not the same force in them when translated into another tongue. And not only these, but the law also itself, and the prophets, and the rest of the books, have no small difference, when they are spoken in their own language. (Ecclesiasticus 0, 3)
For by the tongue wisdom is discerned: and understanding, and knowledge, and learning by the word of the wise, and steadfastness in the works of justice. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 29)
Be not hasty in thy tongue: and slack and remiss in thy works. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 34)
Winnow not with every wind, and go not into every way: for so is every sinner proved by a double tongue. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 11)
Honour and glory is in the word of the wise, but the tongue of the fool is his ruin. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 15)
Be not called a whisperer, and be not taken in thy tongue, and confounded. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 16)
For confusion and repentance is upon a thief, and an evil mark of disgrace upon the double tongued, but to the whisperer hatred, and enmity, and reproach. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 17)
