Fondare 562 Risultati per: Eyes
Groom to Bride: How beautiful you are, my love, how beautiful you are! Your eyes are those of a dove, except for what is hidden within. Your hair is like flocks of goats, which ascend along the mountain of Gilead. (Song of Solomon 4, 1)
You have wounded my heart, my sister, my spouse. You have wounded my heart with one look of your eyes, and with one lock of hair on your neck. (Song of Solomon 4, 9)
His eyes are like doves, which have been washed with milk over rivulets of waters, and which reside near plentiful streams. (Song of Solomon 5, 14)
Avert your eyes from me, for they have caused me fly away. Your hair is like a flock of goats, which have appeared out of Gilead. (Song of Solomon 6, 4)
Your neck is like a tower of ivory. Your eyes like the fish ponds at Heshbon, which are at the entrance to the daughter of the multitude. Your nose is like the tower of Lebanon, which looks out toward Damascus. (Song of Solomon 7, 5)
In the eyes of the foolish, they seemed to die, and their departure was considered an affliction, (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 2)
And with you is wisdom, who is familiar with your works, and who was nearby when you made the world, and who knows what is pleasing to your eyes, and who is guided by your teachings. (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 9)
or, in anger, beasts of a new kind, massive and strange, either breathing out a fiery vapor, or sending forth an odorous smoke, or shooting horrible sparks from their eyes; (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 19)
because they have esteemed all the idols of the nations as gods, which neither have the use of eyes to see, nor noses to draw breath, nor ears to hear, nor the fingers of hands to grasp, and even their feet are slow to walk. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 15)
For it is not necessary for you to see with your own eyes the things that are hidden. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 23)
Son, you should not cheat the poor out of alms, nor should you avert your eyes from a poor man. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 1)
You should not avert your eyes from the needy out of anger. And you should not abandon those who seek help from you, so that they speak curses behind your back. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 5)
