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Talált 3804 Eredmények: Men

  • They had no regard for his statutes; they did not walk in the ways of God's commandments, nor tread the paths of discipline in his righteousness. (Baruch 4, 13)

  • Take off the garment of your sorrow and affliction, O Jerusalem, and put on for ever the beauty of the glory from God. (Baruch 5, 1)

  • Now in Babylon you will see gods made of silver and gold and wood, which are carried on men's shoulders and inspire fear in the heathen. (Baruch 6, 4)

  • People take gold and make crowns for the heads of their gods, as they would for a girl who loves ornaments; (Baruch 6, 9)

  • and even give some of it to the harlots in the brothel. They deck their gods out with garments like men -- these gods of silver and gold and wood, (Baruch 6, 11)

  • They are just like a beam of the temple, but men say their hearts have melted, when worms from the earth devour them and their robes. They do not notice (Baruch 6, 20)

  • Having no feet, they are carried on men's shoulders, revealing to mankind their worthlessness. (Baruch 6, 26)

  • Sacrifices to them may be touched by women in menstruation or at childbirth. Since you know by these things that they are not gods, do not fear them. (Baruch 6, 29)

  • For why should they be called gods? Women serve meals for gods of silver and gold and wood; (Baruch 6, 30)

  • And the women, with cords about them, sit along the passageways, burning bran for incense; and when one of them is led off by one of the passers-by and is lain with, she derides the woman next to her, because she was not as attractive as herself and her cord was not broken. (Baruch 6, 43)

  • They are made by carpenters and goldsmiths; they can be nothing but what the craftsmen wish them to be. (Baruch 6, 45)

  • The men that make them will certainly not live very long themselves; how then can the things that are made by them be gods? (Baruch 6, 46)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina