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Talált 356 Eredmények: Open Book

  • I slept, but my heart was awake. Hark! my beloved is knocking. "Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my perfect one; for my head is wet with dew, my locks with the drops of the night." (Song of Solomon 5, 2)

  • I arose to open to my beloved, and my hands dripped with myrrh, my fingers with liquid myrrh, upon the handles of the bolt. (Song of Solomon 5, 5)

  • When I came to Egypt in the thirty-eighth year of the reign of Euergetes and stayed for some time, I found opportunity for no little instruction. It seemed highly necessary that I should myself devote some pains and labor to the translation of the following book, using in that period of time great watchfulness and skill in order to complete and publish the book for those living abroad who wished to gain learning, being prepared in character to live according to the law. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 27)

  • She will exalt him above his neighbors, and will open his mouth in the midst of the assembly. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 5)

  • A man's attire and open-mouthed laughter, and a man's manner of walking, show what he is. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 30)

  • In the assembly of the Most High she will open her mouth, and in the presence of his host she will glory: (Ecclesiasticus 25, 2)

  • All this is the book of the covenant of the Most High God, the law which Moses commanded us as an inheritance for the congregations of Jacob. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 23)

  • As a thirsty wayfarer opens his mouth and drinks from any water near him, so will she sit in front of every post and open her quiver to the arrow. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 12)

  • It is a miserable life to go from house to house, and where you are a stranger you may not open your mouth; (Ecclesiasticus 30, 24)

  • He will set his heart to rise early to seek the Lord who made him, and will make supplication before the Most High; he will open his mouth in prayer and make supplication for his sins. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 5)

  • Instruction in understanding and knowledge I have written in this book, Jesus the son of Sirach, son of Eleazar, of Jerusalem, who out of his heart poured forth wisdom. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 27)

  • The Syrians on the east and the Philistines on the west devour Israel with open mouth. For all this his anger is not turned away and his hand is stretched out still. (Isaiah 9, 12)


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