Talált 197 Eredmények: lying tongue
But praise is offered by the wise man's tongue; its rightful steward will proclaim it. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 10)
Then, too, a man can slip and not mean it; who has not sinned with his tongue? (Ecclesiasticus 19, 15)
Those who eat his bread have an evil tongue. How many times they laugh him to scorn! (Ecclesiasticus 20, 16)
A fall to the ground is less sudden than a slip of the tongue; that is why the downfall of the wicked comes so quickly. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 17)
Small stones lying on an open height will not remain when the wind blows; Neither can a timid resolve based on foolish plans withstand fear of any kind. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 18)
Who will set a guard over my mouth, and upon my lips an effective seal, That I may not fail through them, that my tongue may not destroy me? (Ecclesiasticus 22, 27)
There are nine who come to my mind as blessed, a tenth whom my tongue proclaims: The man who finds joy in his children, and he who lives to see his enemies' downfall. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 7)
Happy is he who dwells with a sensible wife, and he who plows not like a donkey yoked with an ox. Happy is he who sins not with his tongue, and he who serves not his inferior. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 8)
There are three things at which my heart quakes, a fourth before which I quail: Though false charges in public, trial before all the people, and lying testimony are harder to bear than death, (Ecclesiasticus 26, 5)
A jealous wife is heartache and mourning and a scourging tongue like the other three. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 6)
A meddlesome tongue subverts many, and makes them refugees among the peoples; It destroys walled cities, and overthrows powerful dynasties. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 14)
A meddlesome tongue can drive virtuous women from their homes and rob them of the fruit of their toil; (Ecclesiasticus 28, 15)