Znaleziono 54 Wyniki dla: sentence

  • Against you, you alone, I have sinned, I have done what you see to be wrong, that you may show your saving justice when you pass sentence, and your victory may appear when you give judgement, (Psalms 51, 4)

  • Flying into a passion, he resolved to make the Jews pay for the disgrace inflicted by those who had routed him, and with this in mind he ordered his charioteer to drive without stopping and get the journey over. But the sentence of Heaven was already hanging over him. In his pride, he had said, 'When I reach Jerusalem, I shall turn it into a mass grave for the Jews.' (2 Maccabees 9, 4)

  • Finding no respite at all from his suffering, God's just sentence having overtaken him, he abandoned all hope for himself and wrote the Jews the letter transcribed below, which takes the form of an appeal in these terms: (2 Maccabees 9, 18)

  • Because the sentence on the evil-doer is not carried out on the instant, people's hearts are full of desire to do wrong. (Ecclesiastes 8, 11)

  • From their own ordeals, which were only loving correction, they realised how an angry sentence was tormenting the godless; (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 9)

  • For who is there to ask, 'What have you done?' Or who is there to disagree with your sentence? Who to arraign you for destroying nations which you have created? Who to confront you by championing the wicked? (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 12)

  • So, as to children with no sense, you gave them a sentence making fools of them. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 25)

  • Those, however, who would not take warning from a mocking reproof were soon to endure a sentence worthy of God. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 26)

  • At one moment, the fire would die down, to avoid consuming the animals sent against the godless and to make clear to them by that sight, that the sentence of God was pursuing them; (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 18)

  • O death, your sentence is welcome to one in want, whose strength is failing, to one worn out with age and a thousand worries, resentful and impatient! (Ecclesiasticus 41, 2)

  • Do not dread death's sentence; remember those who came before you and those who will come after. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 3)

  • This is the sentence passed on all living creatures by the Lord, so why object to what seems good to the Most High? Whether your life lasts ten or a hundred or a thousand years, its length will not be held against you in Sheol. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 4)


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