Löydetty 238 Tulokset: Wrath

  • Two types of men multiply sins, a third draws down wrath; For burning passion is a blazing fire, not to be quenched till it burns itself out: A man given to sins of the flesh, who never stops until the fire breaks forth; (Ecclesiasticus 23, 16)

  • Wrath and anger are hateful things, yet the sinner hugs them tight. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 30)

  • If he who is but flesh cherishes wrath, who will forgive his sins? (Ecclesiasticus 28, 5)

  • The more wood, the greater the fire, the more underlying it, the fiercer the fight; The greater a man's strength, the sterner his anger, the greater his power, the greater his wrath. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 10)

  • Happy he who is sheltered from it, and has not endured its wrath; Who has not borne its yoke nor been fettered with its chain; (Ecclesiasticus 28, 19)

  • Rouse your anger, pour out wrath, humble the enemy, scatter the foe. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 6)

  • Again, his wrath expels the nations and turns fertile land into a salt marsh. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 23)

  • Are of wrath and envy, trouble and dread, terror of death, fury and strife. Even when he lies on his bed to rest, his cares at night disturb his sleep. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 5)

  • Plague and bloodshed, wrath and the sword, plunder and ruin, famine and death: (Ecclesiasticus 40, 9)

  • But the LORD saw this and became angry, he destroyed them in his burning wrath. He brought down upon them a miracle, and consumed them with his flaming fire. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 19)

  • You brought dishonor upon your reputation, shame upon your marriage, Wrath upon your descendants, and groaning upon your domain; (Ecclesiasticus 47, 20)

  • You are destined, it is written, in time to come to put an end to wrath before the day of the LORD, To turn back the hearts of fathers toward their sons, and to reestablish the tribes of Jacob. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 10)


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