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Talált 1556 Eredmények: End

  • Notwithstanding his care is, not that he shall have much labour, nor that his life is short: but striveth to excel goldsmiths and silversmiths, and endeavoureth to do like the workers in brass, and counteth it his glory to make counterfeit things. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 9)

  • For this man, that of earthly matter maketh brittle vessels and graven images, knoweth himself to offend above all others. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 13)

  • To the end that they, desiring food, might for the ugly sight of the beasts sent among them lothe even that, which they must needs desire; but these, suffering penury for a short space, might be made partakers of a strange taste. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 3)

  • For when the horrible fierceness of beasts came upon these, and they perished with the stings of crooked serpents, thy wrath endured not for ever: (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 5)

  • Instead whereof thou feddest thine own people with angels' food, and didst send them from heaven bread prepared without their labour, able to content every man's delight, and agreeing to every taste. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 20)

  • But snow and ice endured the fire, and melted not, that they might know that fire burning in the hail, and sparkling in the rain, did destroy the fruits of the enemies. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 22)

  • No power of the fire might give them light: neither could the bright flames of the stars endure to lighten that horrible night. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 5)

  • For whether he were husbandman, or shepherd, or a labourer in the field, he was overtaken, and endured that necessity, which could not be avoided: for they were all bound with one chain of darkness. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 17)

  • Yea, the tasting of death touched the righteous also, and there was a destruction of the multitude in the wilderness: but the wrath endured not long. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 20)

  • For then the blameless man made haste, and stood forth to defend them; and bringing the shield of his proper ministry, even prayer, and the propitiation of incense, set himself against the wrath, and so brought the calamity to an end, declaring that he was thy servant. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 21)

  • As for the ungodly, wrath came upon them without mercy unto the end: for he knew before what they would do; (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 1)

  • For the destiny, whereof they were worthy, drew them unto this end, and made them forget the things that had already happened, that they might fulfil the punishment which was wanting to their torments: (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 4)


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