Fondare 1110 Risultati per: Tree Of Life
Blotted out for ever be the day of my birth; that night, too, which gave word that a human life had been conceived in the womb! (Job 3, 3)
No more we hear now of that fear of God, that life perfectly lived, which once gave thee confidence, gave thee strength to endure! (Job 4, 6)
Happy the man, whom God chastens for his faults! The correction he sends thee never, on thy life, refuse. (Job 5, 17)
Deep the Lord’s arrows rankle in me, draining my life; all his terrors are arrayed against me. (Job 6, 4)
What is man’s life on earth but a campaigning? Like a hired drudge, he passes his time away; (Job 7, 1)
Bethink thee, Lord, it is but a breath, this life of mine, and I shall look on this fair world but once; (Job 7, 7)
To despair I yield myself, I will live on no more; loose thy hold of me; this life of mine is but the shadow of a life. (Job 7, 16)
If sinned I have, does human act of mine claim thy watchful regard? Must my path always cross thine, my life always be a burden to me?✻ (Job 7, 20)
yonder sun must needs drain its life, and the garden will keep no memory of its passage. (Job 8, 18)
And innocent I am, but of that I take regard no longer; I am aweary of life itself. (Job 9, 21)
Oh, I am weary of life; I will speak out, come what may; my soul is too embit-tered for silence. (Job 10, 1)
Hast thou a mortal’s span of life, a destiny brief as ours, (Job 10, 5)
