Fondare 93 Risultati per: Memory
Gracious comfort, Lord, is the memory of thy just dealings in times long past. (Psalms 118, 52)
grateful their memory of all thy goodness, as they boast of thy just dealings. (Psalms 144, 7)
And now returns the memory of all the havoc I made in Jerusalem, spoil of gold and silver I robbed from it, doom of mine against the townsfolk, and for no fault. (1 Maccabees 6, 12)
their chieftain, their champion gone, now was the time to fall upon them, and rid earth of their memory. (1 Maccabees 12, 54)
how the people resolved to give them fair greeting, and to lay up a copy of their report in the public archives, that should preserve the memory of it among the Spartan people; and how an account of all this was sent to the high priest Simon. (1 Maccabees 14, 23)
And my aim was, if a man would read, read he should and with relish; would a man study, without great ado he should be able to commit all to memory; and so I would serve every man’s turn. (2 Maccabees 2, 26)
Endlessly forgotten, wise man and fool alike, since to-morrow’s memory will be no longer than yesterday’s; wise man and fool alike doomed to death. (Ecclesiastes 2, 16)
Time will surely efface our memory, and none will mark the record of our doings. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 4)
How fair a thing is the unwedded life✻ that is nobly lived! Think not the memory of it can fade; God and man alike preserve the record; (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 1)
anguish redoubled, as they groaned over the memory of things past! (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 13)
Even when no alarms were present to disturb them, the memory of prowling beast and hissing serpent filled them with mortal tremors, till they shut their eyes against the sight of empty air, we must all breathe.✻ (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 9)
The proud forgotten, the humble kept in memory; such was the Lord’s will. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 21)
