Talált 20 Eredmények: greed

  • The name given to this place was Kibroth-ha-Taavah, because it was there that they buried the people who had indulged their greed. (Numbers 11, 34)

  • But beware of the curse of destruction, yourselves, for fear that, moved by greed, you take something lying under the curse; that would put the camp of Israel under the same curse and bring disaster on it. (Joshua 6, 18)

  • since nothing could escape his greed, his prosperity will not last. (Job 20, 21)

  • they were overwhelmed with greed in the wastelands, in the solitary wastes they challenged God. (Psalms 106, 14)

  • while, as a result of the greed of the powerful, Menelaus remained in power, growing more wicked than ever and establishing himself as the chief enemy of his fellow-citizens. (2 Maccabees 4, 50)

  • Yahweh does not let the upright go hungry, but he thwarts the greed of the wicked. (Proverbs 10, 3)

  • An unenlightened ruler is rich in rapacity, one who hates greed will lengthen his days. (Proverbs 28, 16)

  • Later they were to see a new way for birds to come into being, when, goaded by greed, they demanded something tasty, (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 11)

  • The eye of the grasping is not content with what he has, greed shrivels up the soul. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 9)

  • If you are sitting down to a lavish table, do not display your greed, do not say, 'What a lot to eat!' (Ecclesiasticus 31, 12)

  • And so now they are steeped in all sorts of injustice, rottenness, greed and malice; full of envy, murder, wrangling, treachery and spite, (Romans 1, 29)

  • People of that sort are servants not of our Lord Christ, but of their own greed; and with talk that sounds smooth and reasonable they deceive the minds of the unwary. (Romans 16, 18)


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