Löydetty 122 Tulokset: rich man and Lazarus

  • When a rich man is fallen, he hath many helpers: he speaketh things not to be spoken, and yet men justify him: the poor man slipped, and yet they rebuked him too; he spake wisely, and could have no place. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 22)

  • When a rich man speaketh, every man holdeth his tongue, and, look, what he saith, they extol it to the clouds: but if the poor man speak, they say, What fellow is this? and if he stumble, they will help to overthrow him. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 23)

  • When thou hast enough, remember the time of hunger: and when thou art rich, think upon poverty and need. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 25)

  • A labouring man that A is given to drunkenness shall not be rich: and he that contemneth small things shall fall by little and little. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 1)

  • Be faithful to thy neighbour in his poverty, that thou mayest rejoice in his prosperity: abide stedfast unto him in the time of his trouble, that thou mayest be heir with him in his heritage: for a mean estate is not always to be contemned: nor the rich that is foolish to be had in admiration. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 23)

  • Three sorts of men my soul hateth, and I am greatly offended at their life: a poor man that is proud, a rich man that is a liar, and an old adulterer that doateth. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 2)

  • Whether a man be rich or poor, if he have a good heart toward the Lord, he shall at all times rejoice with a cheerful countenance. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 4)

  • Better is the poor, being sound and strong of constitution, than a rich man that is afflicted in his body. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 14)

  • The rich hath great labour in gathering riches together; and when he resteth, he is filled with his delicates. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 3)

  • Blessed is the rich that is found without blemish, and hath not gone after gold. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 8)

  • Rich men furnished with ability, living peaceably in their habitations: (Ecclesiasticus 44, 6)

  • He put upon him perfect glory; and strengthened him with rich garments, with breeches, with a long robe, and the ephod. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 8)


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