Talált 1040 Eredmények: Vin
Evidence of their wickedness still remains: a continually smoking wasteland, plants bearing fruit that does not ripen, and a pillar of salt standing as a monument to an unbelieving soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 7)
Thou sparest all things, for they are thine, O Lord who lovest the living. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 26)
For if thou didst punish with such great care and indulgence the enemies of thy servants and those deserving of death, granting them time and opportunity to give up their wickedness, (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 20)
or makes it like some worthless animal, giving it a coat of red paint and coloring its surface red and covering every blemish in it with paint; (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 14)
because he failed to know the one who formed him and inspired him with an active soul and breathed into him a living spirit. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 11)
And by this also thou didst convince our enemies that it is thou who deliverest from every evil. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 8)
For creation, serving thee who hast made it, exerts itself to punish the unrighteous, and in kindness relaxes on behalf of those who trust in thee. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 24)
But for thy holy ones there was very great light. Their enemies heard their voices but did not see their forms, and counted them happy for not having suffered, (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 1)
and were thankful that thy holy ones, though previously wronged, were doing them no injury; and they begged their pardon for having been at variance with them. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 2)
For in secret the holy children of good men offered sacrifices, and with one accord agreed to the divine law, that the saints would share alike the same things, both blessings and dangers; and already they were singing the praises of the fathers. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 9)
and they all together, by the one form of death, had corpses too many to count. For the living were not sufficient even to bury them, since in one instant their most valued children had been destroyed. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 12)
For when the dead had already fallen on one another in heaps, he intervened and held back the wrath, and cut off its way to the living. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 23)
