Talált 39 Eredmények: Patience
Then Moses said, Lord, have patience with me; but all my life I have been a man of little eloquence, and now that thou, my Master, hast spoken to me, I am more faltering, more tongue-tied than ever. (Exodus 4, 10)
But still he said, Lord have patience with me; wilt thou not choose some fitting emissary?✻ (Exodus 4, 13)
Thou wilt wear out thy own strength, and the patience of this people that goes with thee, and to no purpose; it is beyond thy powers to sustain this office all alone. (Exodus 18, 18)
should we turn back? Should we defy thy commandments, by mating with these, the abominable? Oh, then indeed thy patience is at an end; no remnant of us is to be left surviving! (Ezra 9, 14)
Through long years thy patience lasted, and thou wast content to warn them through inspiration given to thy prophets; then at last, when these went unheard, thou didst give thy people up into the hands of the Gentiles. (Nehemiah 9, 30)
This was but a trial which the Lord allowed to befall him, so that he might leave to later ages, as God’s servant Job did, a document of patience. (Tobit 2, 12)
Father,✻ let Job be tried still, tried to the uttermost; have no patience with a man so perverse, (Job 34, 36)
He does not forget the helpless; their time will come; the patience of the afflicted will not go for nothing. (Psalms 9, 19)
scanning every step of the path that lay before him. He must endure all in patience, rather than taste, for love of life, the forbidden meat. (2 Maccabees 6, 20)
Patience comes of sovereign prudence, impatience of unchecked folly. (Proverbs 14, 29)
Patience is worth more than valour; better a disciplined heart than a stormed city. (Proverbs 16, 32)
Patience is wisdom’s livery; there is no such boast as a wrong overlooked. (Proverbs 19, 11)