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Fondare 62 Risultati per: Biblical Tale

  • Fitting destiny, that lured them to a fitting doom, made them forget the past, and led them on to complete their tale of suffering and of punishment! (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 4)

  • Listen first, then answer, never breaking in when the tale is half told. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 8)

  • Hast thou heard a tale to thy neighbour’s disadvantage? Take it to the grave with thee. Courage, man! it will not burst thee. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 10)

  • An ungracious man is no more regarded, than some idle tale that is ever on the lips of the ill-bred. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 21)

  • The tale-bearer is his own enemy, shunned by all; court his friendship, and thou wilt court hatred; shut lips and calm judgement shall bring thee a good name. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 31)

  • A curse on every tale-bearer and traducer that disturbs the world’s peace! (Ecclesiasticus 28, 15)

  • Hear we what perils in the deep mariners have to tell of, and wonder at the tale; (Ecclesiasticus 43, 26)

  • Out upon her, Ariel,✻ the lion-city King David stormed long ago! This year once added to the tale of years, feast-days of it over and gone, (Isaiah 29, 1)

  • Never till now was such a tale heard, such a sight witnessed; should a nation’s pangs come upon it in a day, a whole people be born at once? Such are the pangs of Sion, such is the birth of her children. (Isaiah 66, 8)

  • It is an old tale, now, how thou didst break in pieces the yoke of my dominion, didst sever all the bonds between us, crying out, I will serve no more! Thou wast off to play the wanton, the nearest hill-top or secret forest for thy bower. (Jeremiah 2, 20)

  • Tale upon tale of ruin; a whole land laid waste, no cabin or hovel spared, suddenly, all in a moment! (Jeremiah 4, 20)

  • My pride and prize, my renown and triumph, to be their benefactor, so that all the world shall hear of it; everywhere the tale of my bounty and my blessing shall strike awe and dread into men’s hearts. (Jeremiah 33, 9)


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