Löydetty 152 Tulokset: commandments

  • Which race is worthy of honor? The human race. Which race is worthy of honor? Those who fear the Lord. Which race is despicable? The human race. Which race is despicable? Those who break the commandments. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 19)

  • If you wish, you can keep the commandments and it is in your power to remain faithful. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 15)

  • Remember your end and give up hatred; keep in mind your final corruption in the grave and keep the commandments. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 6)

  • Remember the commandments and do not bear grudges against your neighbor. Remember the covenant with the Most High and overlook the offense. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 7)

  • Lending to your neighbor is an act of mercy, going to his aid fulfills the commandments. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 1)

  • For the commandments' sake, help the poor man; see his need and do not turn him away empty-handed. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 9)

  • Use your money according to the commandments of the Most High and you will find it more valuable than gold. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 11)

  • Be careful in whatever you do. In so doing you keep the commandments. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 23)

  • Those who trust in the Law will keep the commandments and those who obey the Lord will come to no harm. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 24)

  • Keeping the Law is worth many offerings. Being faithful to the commandments is like a peace offering. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 1)

  • But go to a trustworthy man whom you know to be a keeper of the commandments, whose soul reflects your own and who will suffer with you, if you fail. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 12)

  • At Moses' word he halted disaster; the Lord exalted him in the presence of kings. He gave him commandments for his people and let him glimpse something of his glory. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 3)


“O temor e a confiança devem dar as mãos e proceder como irmãos. Se nos damos conta de que temos muito temor devemos recorrer à confiança. Se confiamos excessivamente devemos ter um pouco de temor”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina