Znaleziono 28 Wyniki dla: Thief
So, later, when our agreement is fulfilled, my honesty shall be on its trial; if I keep for myself any beast except those which are speckled or spotted or grey, whether it be lamb or kid, call me a thief. (Genesis 30, 33)
God forbid I should ask that, answered Joseph; no, the thief who stole the cup shall be my slave; the rest of you may go back to your father as free men. (Genesis 44, 17)
When a thief is caught breaking into a house, or digging under the walls of it, the man who deals him a fatal wound is not guilty of murder, unless the deed was done after sun-rise. (Exodus 22, 2)
If the sun be risen, there is murder done, and life must pay for life.✻ The thief who has no money to make restitution with, must himself be sold as a slave. (Exodus 22, 3)
If something stolen, ox or ass or sheep, is found alive in the possession of the thief, he shall make restitution twofold. (Exodus 22, 4)
Where money or goods entrusted to a friend’s keeping have been stolen, the thief, if he is found, must make twofold restitution. (Exodus 22, 7)
His mother had lost eleven hundred silver pieces, which she had set aside; and when, in his presence, she pronounced a curse on the thief, he told her, I have the money, I took it for myself.✻ No curse, then, said she, but a blessing from the Lord on this son of mine. (Judges 17, 2)
Swift thou art to welcome the thief who crosses thy path, to throw in thy lot with the adulterers. (Psalms 49, 18)
Small blame to the thief, when he steals to fill his hungry belly, (Proverbs 6, 30)
A thief must blush and do penance, a hypocrite men will mark and avoid; the back-biter earns indignation and enmity and disgrace all at once. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 17)
Worse than a thief is one who is ever lying, and to no better end may he look forward. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 27)
partner or friend a knave, or thy neighbour a thief. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 23)
