Löydetty 32 Tulokset: Insults

  • So now, do with me as you will; be pleased to take my life from me; so that I may be delivered from earth and become earth again. Better death than life for me, for I have endured groundless insult and am in deepest sorrow. Lord, be pleased to deliver me from this affliction. Let me go away to my everlasting home; do not turn your face from me, O Lord. Better death for me than life prolonged in the face of unrelenting misery: I can no longer bear to listen to insults. (Tobit 3, 6)

  • It chanced on the same day that Sarah the daughter of Raguel, who lived in Media at Ecbatana, also heard insults from one of her father's maids. (Tobit 3, 7)

  • That day, she grieved, she sobbed, and she went up to her father's room intending to hang herself. But then she thought, 'Suppose they were to blame my father! They would say, "You had an only daughter whom you loved, and now she has hanged herself for grief." I cannot cause my father a sorrow which would bring down his old age to the dwelling of the dead. I should do better not to hang myself, but to beg the Lord to let my die and not live to hear any more insults.' (Tobit 3, 10)

  • It is for you I bear insults, my face is covered with shame, (Psalms 69, 7)

  • for I am eaten up with zeal for your house, and insults directed against you fall on me. (Psalms 69, 9)

  • You know well the insults, the shame and disgrace I endure. Every one of my oppressors is known to you. (Psalms 69, 19)

  • Remember, Yahweh, the enemy's blasphemy, a foolish people insults your name. (Psalms 74, 18)

  • Repay our neighbours sevenfold for the insults they have levelled at you, Lord. (Psalms 79, 12)

  • Do not forget the insults to your servant; I take to heart the taunts of the nations, (Psalms 89, 50)

  • while the defenders, confident in the security of the place, hurled fearful blasphemies and godless insults at them. (2 Maccabees 10, 34)

  • Confident in the strength of their walls and their stock of provisions, the besieged adopted an insolent attitude to Judas and his men, reinforcing their insults with blasphemies and profanity. (2 Maccabees 12, 14)

  • To oppress the weak insults the Creator, kindness to the needy honours the Creator. (Proverbs 14, 31)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina