Fondare 251 Risultati per: Hear
Such tidings of cruel murder done upon men of his own race, Judas could not hear unmoved; mustering his followers, and calling upon God, that judges aright, to speed him, (2 Maccabees 12, 5)
Hear then and heed, my son, these words of warning; (Proverbs 4, 20)
Let a man hear the tale out before he answer, or he is a fool manifest, marked out for shame. (Proverbs 18, 13)
As thou lovest thy life, aid thieves never; wouldst thou hear appeal made, and keep thy own counsel?✻ (Proverbs 29, 24)
Wouldst thou defile thy whole nature through the tongue’s fault? Wouldst thou find thyself saying, with God’s angel to hear thee, No thought I gave to it?✻ Little wonder if God disappoints every ambition of the man who speaks so. (Ecclesiastes 5, 5)
Better receive a wise man’s rebuke, than hear thy praises sung by fools. (Ecclesiastes 7, 6)
The chance words men utter, heed but little; how if thou shouldst hear thy own servant speaking ill of thee? (Ecclesiastes 7, 22)
I can hear my true love calling to me: Rise up, rise up quickly, dear heart, so gentle, so beautiful, rise up and come with me. (Song of Solomon 2, 10)
At home, the flowers have begun to blossom; pruning-time has come; we can hear the turtle-dove cooing already, there at home. (Song of Solomon 2, 12)
still hiding thyself as a dove hides in cleft rock or crannied wall. Shew me but thy face, let me but hear thy voice, that voice sweet as thy face is fair. (Song of Solomon 2, 14)
A word, then, for kings’ ears to hear, kings’ hearts to heed; a message for you, rulers, wherever you be! (Wisdom of Solomon 6, 2)
Where older men than thou are met, and wiser, take thou thy place, and give thy whole heart to their teaching; old tales of God’s wonders thou shalt hear, and sayings of much renown. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 35)
