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Talált 1007 Eredmények: Good Tree

  • When I hold my tongue, they shall bide my leisure, and when I speak, they shall give good ear unto me: if I talk much, they shall lay their hands upon their mouth. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 12)

  • Horrible tyrants shall be afraid, when they do but hear of me; I shall be found good among the multitude, and valiant in war. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 15)

  • And great pleasure it is to have her friendship; and in the works of her hands are infinite riches; and in the exercise of conference with her, prudence; and in talking with her, a good report; I went about seeking how to take her to me. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 18)

  • For I was a witty child, and had a good spirit. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 19)

  • Yea rather, being good, I came into a body undefiled. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 20)

  • For regarding not wisdom, they gat not only this hurt, that they knew not the things which were good; but also left behind them to the world a memorial of their foolishness: so that in the things wherein they offended they could not so much as be hid. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 8)

  • But by such works hast thou taught thy people that the just man should be merciful, and hast made thy children to be of a good hope that thou givest repentance for sins. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 19)

  • With how great circumspection didst thou judge thine own sons, unto whose fathers thou hast sworn, and made covenants of good promises? (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 21)

  • Surely vain are all men by nature, who are ignorant of God, and could not out of the good things that are seen know him that is: neither by considering the works did they acknowledge the workmaster; (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 1)

  • But miserable are they, and in dead things is their hope, who call them gods, which are the works of men's hands, gold and silver, to shew art in, and resemblances of beasts, or a stone good for nothing, the work of an ancient hand. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 10)

  • Now a carpenter that felleth timber, after he hath sawn down a tree meet for the purpose, and taken off all the bark skilfully round about, and hath wrought it handsomely, and made a vessel thereof fit for the service of man's life; (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 11)

  • For health he calleth upon that which is weak: for life prayeth to that which is dead; for aid humbly beseecheth that which hath least means to help: and for a good journey he asketh of that which cannot set a foot forward: (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 18)


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