Löydetty 204 Tulokset: fruit of the womb

  • their branches, yet unformed, will be snapped off, their fruit be useless, too unripe to eat, fit for nothing. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 5)

  • I too am mortal like everyone else, a descendant of the first man formed from the earth. I was modelled in flesh inside a mother's womb, (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 1)

  • Or if it be uprightness you love, why, virtues are the fruit of her labours, since it is she who teaches temperance and prudence, justice and fortitude; nothing in life is more useful for human beings. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 7)

  • in witness against whose evil ways a desolate land still smokes, where plants bear fruit that never ripens and where, monument to an unbelieving soul, there stands a pillar of salt. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 7)

  • The basis of wisdom is to fear the Lord; she was created with the faithful in their mothers' womb; (Ecclesiasticus 1, 14)

  • and you devour your own foliage and destroy your own fruit and end by making yourself like a piece of dried-up wood. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 3)

  • Will you not have to leave your fortune to another, and the fruit of your labour to be divided by lot? (Ecclesiasticus 14, 15)

  • Her children will strike no root, her branches will bear no fruit. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 25)

  • I am like a vine putting out graceful shoots, my blossoms bear the fruit of glory and wealth. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 17)

  • This is what makes wisdom brim over like the Pishon, like the Tigris in the season of fruit, (Ecclesiasticus 24, 25)

  • The orchard where the tree grows is judged by its fruit, similarly words betray what a person feels. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 6)

  • A hard lot has been created for human beings, a heavy yoke lies on the children of Adam from the day they come out of their mother's womb, till the day they return to the mother of them all. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 1)


“O homem sem Deus é um ser mutilado”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina