Gefunden 20 Ergebnisse für: loss

  • If a fire breaking out light upon thorns, and catch stacks of corn, or corn standing in the fields, he that kindled the fire shall make good the loss. (Exodus 22, 6)

  • But if it were taken away by stealth, he shall make the loss good to the owner. (Exodus 22, 12)

  • And all the army returned to Josue in Maceda, where the camp then was, in good health and without the loss of any one: and no man durst move his tongue against the children of Israel. (Joshua 10, 21)

  • But he called upon the Lord, saying: O Lord God, remember me, and restore to me now my former strength, O my God, that I may revenge myself on my enemies, and for the loss of my two eyes I may take one revenge. (Judges 16, 28)

  • And now be it known to the king, that if this city be built up, and the walls thereof repaired, they will not pay tribute nor toll, nor yearly revenues, and this loss will fail upon the kings. (Ezra 4, 13)

  • For this reason I thought with myself, saying: I will go to the presence of the prince Holofernes, that I may tell him their secrets, and shew him by what way he may take them, without the loss of one man of his army. (Judith 10, 13)

  • And as he was a man of understanding considering with himself, the loss he had suffered, and perceiving that the Hebrews could not be overcome, because they relied upon the help of the Almighty God, he sent to them: (2 Maccabees 11, 13)

  • He that neglecteth a loss for the sake of a friend, is just: but the way of the wicked shall deceive them. (Proverbs 12, 26)

  • The prudent man saw the evil, and hid himself: the simple passed on, and suffered loss. (Proverbs 22, 3)

  • When a man hath done, then shall he begin: and when he leaveth off, he shall be at a loss. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 6)

  • There is success in evil things to a man without discipline, and there is a finding that turneth to loss. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 9)

  • A son ill taught is the confusion of the father: and a foolish daughter shall be to his loss. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 3)


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