Löydetty 95 Tulokset: Anger

  • After this, when the unjust man withdrew from her in his anger, he perished through anger by the murder of his brother. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 3)

  • or, in anger, beasts of a new kind, massive and strange, either breathing out a fiery vapor, or sending forth an odorous smoke, or shooting horrible sparks from their eyes; (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 19)

  • And so, when fierce beasts overcame them in anger, they were exterminated by the bites of perverse snakes. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 5)

  • But your anger did not continue forever, though they were troubled for a short time for their correction, they have a sign of salvation as a remembrance of the commandment of your law. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 6)

  • For a blameless man, prospering, is to be entreated for your people, bringing forth the shield of your service, through prayer and incense, making prayerful supplication, he withstands anger, and so establishes an end to the necessary difficulty, revealing that he is your servant. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 21)

  • But the impious, all the way to the very end, were overcome by anger without mercy. Indeed, he knew beforehand even their future. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 1)

  • You should not avert your eyes from the needy out of anger. And you should not abandon those who seek help from you, so that they speak curses behind your back. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 5)

  • There is a lying correction in the anger of a contemptuous man. And there is a judgment which does not prove to be good. But there is one who is silent, and the same is prudent. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 28)

  • and there is no anger above the anger of a wife. It would be more agreeable to abide with a lion or a dragon, than to live with a wicked wife. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 23)

  • The anger and disrespect and shame from a wife can be great. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 29)

  • By two things, my heart is greatly saddened, and at a third, anger overwhelms me: (Ecclesiasticus 26, 25)

  • Anger and fury are both abominable, and the sinful man will be held by them. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 33)


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