Fondare 1110 Risultati per: Tree Of Life
the life given by thee, by thee was spared; thy vigilance was all my safety. (Job 10, 12)
Do not ask why I set my teeth so firmly,✻ take my life in my hand; (Job 13, 14)
So frail man’s life, woman-born, so full of trouble, (Job 14, 1)
Were he but as the trees are! A tree has hope to live by: pollarded, it still grows green, and fresh branches spring from it. (Job 14, 7)
nothing man feels save the pains that rack him in life, the griefs that fret his soul.✻ (Job 14, 22)
It is not in man to live a life all blameless; never son of woman yet found acquittal. (Job 15, 14)
So free from care my life was, and now, suddenly as though a wild beast had fastened on me, dashed me to the ground, he has broken that life to pieces. I am a mark for his archery, (Job 16, 13)
his arrows are all about me; still they pierce me to the marrow, drain my life,✻ (Job 16, 14)
Such is the reward of a guiltless life, of prayer offered without stain. (Job 16, 18)
by him left defenceless on every side, I go my ways; a tree torn up by the roots has more to hope for than I. (Job 19, 10)
So, full of ease, their life passes, and they go down at last without a struggle to the grave. (Job 21, 13)
Just though thou be, how is God the better for knowing thou art just? Can stainless life of thine advantage him? (Job 22, 3)
