Löydetty 49 Tulokset: Labors

  • The soul of the laborer labors for himself, because his mouth has driven him to it. (Proverbs 16, 26)

  • What more does a man have from all his labor, as he labors under the sun? (Ecclesiastes 1, 3)

  • And all that my eyes desired, I did not refuse them. Neither did I prohibit my heart from enjoying every pleasure, and from amusing itself in the things that I had prepared. And I regarded this as my share, as if I were making use of my own labors. (Ecclesiastes 2, 10)

  • But when I turned myself toward all the works that my hands had made, and to the labors in which I had perspired to no purpose, I saw emptiness and affliction of the soul in all things, and that nothing is permanent under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 2, 11)

  • though I know not whether he will be wise or foolish. And yet he will have power over my labors, in which I have toiled and been anxious. And is there anything else so empty? (Ecclesiastes 2, 19)

  • 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)

  • Is it not better to eat and drink, and to show his soul the good things of his labors? And this is from the hand of God. (Ecclesiastes 2, 24)

  • Again, I was contemplating all the labors of men. And I took notice that their endeavors are open to the envy of their neighbor. And so, in this, too, there is emptiness and superfluous anxiety. (Ecclesiastes 4, 4)

  • “A handful with rest is better than both hands filled with labors and with affliction of the soul.” (Ecclesiastes 4, 6)

  • Just as he went forth naked from his mother’s womb, so shall he return, and he shall take nothing with him from his labors. (Ecclesiastes 5, 14)

  • And this is a gift from God: that every man to whom God has given wealth and resources, and to whom he has granted the ability to consume these, may enjoy his portion, and may find joy in his labors. (Ecclesiastes 5, 18)

  • And I understood that man is able to find no explanation for all those works of God which are done under the sun. And so, the more that he labors to seek, so much the less does he find. Yes, even if a wise man were to claim that he knows, he would not be able to discover it. (Ecclesiastes 8, 17)


“A sua função é tirar e transportar as pedras, e arrancar os espinhos. Jesus é quem semeia, planta, cultiva e rega. Mas seu trabalho também é obra de Jesus. Sem Ele você nada pode fazer.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina