Löydetty 275 Tulokset: Child

  • 'Alas! I should never have let you leave me, my child, you, the light of my eyes.' (Tobit 10, 5)

  • He will soon be here.' But all she would say was, 'Leave me alone; do not try to deceive me. My child is dead.' And every day she would go abruptly out to watch the road by which her son had left. She trusted no eyes but her own. Once the sun had set she would come home again, only to weep and moan all night, unable to sleep. After the fourteen days of feasting that Raguel had sworn to keep for his daughter's marriage, Tobias came to him and said,' Let me go now; my father and mother must have lost all hope of seeing me again. So I beg you father, to let me return to my father's house; I have told you the plight he was in when I left him.' (Tobit 10, 7)

  • As soon as you have buried your mother next to me, go the same day, whenever it may be, and do not linger in this country where I see wickedness and perfidy unashamedly triumphant. Consider, my child, all the things done by Nadab to his foster-father Ahikar. Was not Ahikar forced to go underground, though still a living man? But God mad e the criminal pay for his outrage before his victim's eyes, since Ahikar came back to the light of day, while Nadab went down to everlasting darkness in punishment for plotting against Ahikar's life. Because of his good works Ahikar escaped the deadly snare Nadab had laid for him, and Nadab fell into it to his own ruin. (Tobit 14, 10)

  • or, put away like an abortive child, I should not have existed, like little ones that never see the light. (Job 3, 16)

  • The orphan child is torn from the breast, the child of the poor is exacted as security. (Job 24, 9)

  • Could anyone think God regards him as virtuous, the child of woman as pure! (Job 25, 4)

  • How much less a human, this maggot, the child of man, this worm! Before his eyes, Sheol is bare, Perdition itself is uncovered. (Job 25, 6)

  • what are human beings that you spare a thought for them, or the child of Adam that you care for him? (Psalms 8, 4)

  • like the slug that melts as it moves or a still-born child that never sees the sun. (Psalms 58, 8)

  • May your hand protect those at your side, the child of Adam you have strengthened for yourself! (Psalms 80, 17)

  • turn to me and pity me. Give to your servant your strength, to the child of your servant your saving help, (Psalms 86, 16)

  • No, I hold myself in quiet and silence, like a little child in its mother's arms, like a little child, so I keep myself. (Psalms 131, 2)


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