Talált 119 Eredmények: makes

  • being mortal, he makes a dead thing with his lawless hands. For he is better than the things he worships; he at least lives, but never they. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 17)

  • and the more one's expectation is of itself uncertain, the more one makes of not knowing the cause that brings on torment. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 13)

  • For contumacious desire destroys its owner and makes him the sport of his enemies. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 4)

  • The day of prosperity makes one forget adversity; the day of adversity makes one forget prosperity. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 25)

  • While you stand firm, he makes no bold move; but if you slip, he cannot hold back. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 15)

  • Limited days of life he gives him and makes him return to earth again. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 2)

  • A wise man makes himself popular by a few words, but fools pour forth their blandishments in vain. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 12)

  • A man makes a promise to a friend out of shame, and has him for his enemy needlessly. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 22)

  • Wickedness changes a woman's looks, and makes her sullen as a female bear. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 16)

  • These two bring grief to my heart, and the third arouses my horror: A wealthy man reduced to want; illustrious men held in contempt; And the man who passes from justice to sin, for whom the LORD makes ready the sword. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 19)

  • Their oath-filled talk makes the hair stand on end, their brawls make one stop one's ears. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 14)

  • A meddlesome tongue subverts many, and makes them refugees among the peoples; It destroys walled cities, and overthrows powerful dynasties. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 14)


“O Anjo de Deus não nos abandona jamais.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina