Fondare 360 Risultati per: divine wisdom

  • And I surpassed in opulence all who were before me in Jerusalem. My wisdom also persevered with me. (Ecclesiastes 2, 9)

  • I continued on, so as to contemplate wisdom, as well as error and foolishness. “What is man,” I said, “that he would be able to follow his Maker, the King?” (Ecclesiastes 2, 12)

  • And I saw that wisdom surpasses foolishness, so much so that they differ as much as light from darkness. (Ecclesiastes 2, 13)

  • And I said in my heart: “If the death of both the foolish and myself will be one, how does it benefit me, if I have given myself more thoroughly to the work of wisdom?” And as I was speaking within my own mind, I perceived that this, too, is emptiness. (Ecclesiastes 2, 15)

  • For when someone labors in wisdom, and doctrine, and prudence, he leaves behind what he has obtained to one who is idle. So this, too, is emptiness and a great burden. (Ecclesiastes 2, 21)

  • God has given, to the man who is good in his sight, wisdom, and knowledge, and rejoicing. But to the sinner, he has given affliction and needless worrying, so as to add, and to gather, and to deliver, to him who has pleased God. But this, too, is emptiness and a hollow worrying of the mind. (Ecclesiastes 2, 26)

  • Wisdom with riches is more useful and more advantageous, for those who see the sun. (Ecclesiastes 7, 12)

  • For as wisdom protects, so also does money protect. But learning and wisdom have this much more: that they grant life to one who possesses them. (Ecclesiastes 7, 13)

  • Wisdom has strengthened the wise more than ten princes of a city. (Ecclesiastes 7, 20)

  • I have tested everything in wisdom. I have said: “I will be wise.” And wisdom withdrew farther from me, (Ecclesiastes 7, 24)

  • so much more than it was before. Wisdom is very profound, so who shall reveal her? (Ecclesiastes 7, 25)

  • I have examined all things in my soul, so that I may know, and consider, and seek out wisdom and reason, and so that I may recognize the impiety of the foolish, and the error of the imprudent. (Ecclesiastes 7, 26)


“A divina bondade não só não rejeita as almas arrependidas, como também vai em busca das almas teimosas”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina