Löydetty 167 Tulokset: end times

  • because the sinner does evil a hundred times and survives. Though indeed I know that it shall be well with those who fear God, for their reverence toward him; (Ecclesiastes 8, 12)

  • At all times let your garments be white, and spare not the perfume for your head. (Ecclesiastes 9, 8)

  • The beginning and the end and the midpoint of times, the changes in the sun's course and the variations of the seasons. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 18)

  • Or again, if one yearns for copious learning, she knows the things of old, and infers those yet to come. She understands the turns of phrases and the solutions of riddles; signs and wonders she knows in advance and the outcome of times and ages. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 8)

  • But only intermittent, fearful fires flashed through upon them; And in their terror they thought beholding these was worse than the times when that sight was no longer to be seen. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 6)

  • While it serves his purpose he will beguile you, then twice or three times he will terrify you; When later he sees you he will pass you by, and shake his head over you. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 7)

  • A man may buy much for little, but pay for it seven times over. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 11)

  • Those who eat his bread have an evil tongue. How many times they laugh him to scorn! (Ecclesiasticus 20, 16)

  • Like a song in time of mourning is inopportune talk, but lashes and discipline are at all times wisdom. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 6)

  • fearing only the eyes of men; He does not understand that the eyes of the LORD, ten thousand times brighter than the sun, Observe every step a man takes and peer into hidden corners. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 19)

  • There are times that give him an advantage, (Ecclesiasticus 38, 13)

  • So it is with all flesh, with man and with beast, but for sinners seven times more. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 8)


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