Löydetty 351 Tulokset: Wisdom

  • I thought in my heart, to withdraw my flesh from wine, that I might turn my mind to wisdom, and might avoid folly, till I might see what was profitable for the children of men: and what they ought to do under the sun, all the days of their life. (Ecclesiastes 2, 3)

  • And I surpassed in riches all that were before me in Jerusalem: my wisdom also remained with me. (Ecclesiastes 2, 9)

  • I passed further to behold wisdom, and errors and folly, (What is man, said I, that he can follow the King his maker?) (Ecclesiastes 2, 12)

  • And I saw that wisdom excelled folly, as much as light differeth from darkness. (Ecclesiastes 2, 13)

  • And I said in my heart: If the death of the fool and mine shall be one, what doth it avail me, that I have applied myself more to the study of wisdom? And speaking with my own mind, I perceived that this also was vanity. (Ecclesiastes 2, 15)

  • For when a man laboureth in wisdom, and knowledge, and carefulness, he leaveth what he hath gotten to an idle man: so this also is vanity, and a great evil. (Ecclesiastes 2, 21)

  • God hath given to a man that is good in his sight, wisdom, and knowledge, and joy: but to the sinner he hath given vexation, and superfluous care, to heap up and to gather together, and to give it to him that hath pleased God: but this also is vanity, and a fruitless solicitude of the mind. (Ecclesiastes 2, 26)

  • Wisdom with riches is more profitable, and bringeth more advantage to them that see the sun. (Ecclesiastes 7, 12)

  • For as wisdom is a defence, so money is a defence : but learning and wisdom excel in this, that they give life to him that possesseth them. (Ecclesiastes 7, 13)

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

  • I have tried all things in wisdom. I have said: I will be wise: and it departed farther from me, (Ecclesiastes 7, 24)

  • I have surveyed all things with my mind, to know, and consider, and seek out wisdom and reason: and to know the wickedness of the fool, and the error of the imprudent: (Ecclesiastes 7, 26)


“Mesmo quando perdemos a consciência deste mundo, quando parecemos já mortos, Deus nos dá ainda uma chance de entender o que é realmente o pecado, antes de nos julgar. E se entendemos corretamente, como podemos não nos arrepender?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina