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)


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