Fondare 334 Risultati per: Open Book
Be open with thy friend; tongues will still be clattering,✻ (Ecclesiasticus 19, 15)
listens thoughtlessly behind open doors, where prudence hangs back for very shame.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 21, 27)
What, are not God’s eyes a thousand times more piercing than the sun’s rays? Do they not watch all the doings of men, the depths of earth, and man’s heart, every secret open to their scrutiny? (Ecclesiasticus 23, 28)
In full view of the open street the adulterer shall pay the penalty; loud, as for a runaway horse, the hue and cry; where he thought to escape, justice outruns him. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 30)
What things are these I write of? What but the life-giving book that is the covenant of the most High, and the revelation of all truth? (Ecclesiasticus 24, 32)
open to his view are all deeds of mortal men, nothing can escape that scrutiny. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 24)
open-handed is merry-hearted, the sinners it is that shall pine away at the last. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 14)
frost gnaws at the mountain-side, parches the open plains, strips them, as fire might have stripped them, of their green. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 23)
The lessons of discernment and of true knowledge in this book contained were written down by Jesus, the son of Sirach, of Jerusalem; his heart ever a fountain of true wisdom. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 29)
Whoever is found left behind will be slain, and those who are encountered in the open will fall at the sword’s point; (Isaiah 13, 15)
twines thee about with misfortune, and tosses thee like a ball into the great open plain! There shalt thou lie, and there that chariot which is thy pride, which is the shame of thy master’s house. (Isaiah 22, 18)
I will give him the key of David’s house to bear upon his shoulders; none may shut when he opens, none open when he shuts.✻ (Isaiah 22, 22)
