Fondare 44 Risultati per: Sorrow
For me, I tell myself, this sorrow was reserved; the most High has altered the fashion of his dealings with men. (Psalms 76, 11)
Their hearts bowed down with sorrow, none else to aid their faltering steps, (Psalms 106, 12)
Sorrow and distress have fallen on me; in thy commandments is all my comfort. (Psalms 118, 143)
Poor fool, his father’s bane, sorrow of the mother that bore him! (Proverbs 17, 25)
Content, not sorrow, she will bring him as long as life lasts. (Proverbs 31, 12)
Here was some father, bowed with sorrow before his time, his child untimely lost; the likeness of those features once made, to mortal man (that was dead besides) he would pay divine honours, and with that, rites of initiation must become the tradition of his clan. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 15)
Accept all that comes to thee, patient in sorrow, humiliation long enduring; (Ecclesiasticus 2, 4)
then, to be rid of gossip, bemoan him bitterly for a day’s space, ere thou wilt be comforted in thy sorrow; (Ecclesiasticus 38, 17)
See where she sits on the ground desolate, every gateway of hers full of sorrow and lament! (Isaiah 3, 26)
coming home again to Sion, and praising the Lord for their ransoming. Eternal happiness crowns them, joy and happiness in their grasp now, sorrow and sighing fled far away. (Isaiah 35, 10)
And now comes ruin unforeseen, comes doom no sacrifice can avert; sudden and strange thy encounter with sorrow. (Isaiah 47, 11)
Now, too, men the Lord has ransomed will come home again to Sion, praising him as they go. Eternal happiness crowns them, joy and happiness in their grasp now, sorrow and sighing fled far away. (Isaiah 51, 11)
