Löydetty 64 Tulokset: Marriage

  • Jehoshaphat therefore had wealth and glory in abundance; but he became related to Ahab by marriage. (2 Chronicles 18, 1)

  • Do not, then, give your daughters to their sons in marriage, and do not take their daughters for your sons. Never promote their peace and prosperity; thus you will grow strong, enjoy the produce of the land, and leave it as an inheritance to your children forever. (Ezra 9, 12)

  • I have given her in marriage to seven men, all of whom were kinsmen of ours, and all died on the very night they approached her. But now, son, eat and drink. I am sure the Lord will look after you both." Tobiah answered, "I will eat or drink nothing until you set aside what belongs to me." Raguel said to him: "I will do it. She is yours according to the decree of the Book of Moses. Your marriage to her has been decided in heaven! Take your kinswoman; from now on you are her love, and she is your beloved. She is yours today and ever after. And tonight, son, may the Lord of heaven prosper you both. May he grant you mercy and peace." (Tobit 7, 11)

  • He then called her mother and told her to bring a scroll, so that he might draw up a marriage contract stating that he gave Sarah to Tobiah as his wife according to the decree of the Mosaic law. Her mother brought the scroll, and he drew up the contract, to which they affixed their seals. (Tobit 7, 13)

  • There King Alexander met him, and Ptolemy gave him his daughter Cleopatra in marriage. Their wedding was celebrated at Ptolemais with great splendor according to the custom of kings. (1 Maccabees 10, 58)

  • Daughters of Jerusalem, come forth and look upon King Solomon In the crown with which his mother has crowned him on the day of his marriage, on the day of the joy of his heart. (Song of Solomon 3, 11)

  • Yes, blessed is she who, childless and undefiled, knew not transgression of the marriage bed; she shall bear fruit at the visitation of souls. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 13)

  • in a ten-months' period-body and blood, from the seed of man, and the pleasure that accompanies marriage. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 2)

  • But when he prays about his goods or marriage or children, he is not ashamed to address the thing without a soul. And for vigor he invokes the powerless; (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 17)

  • Disturbance of good men, neglect of gratitude, besmirching of souls, unnatural lust, disorder in marriage, adultery and shamelessness. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 26)

  • Giving your daughter in marriage ends a great task; but give her to a worthy man. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 25)

  • And the man who dishonors his marriage bed and says to himself "Who can see me? Darkness surrounds me, walls hide me; no one sees me; why should I fear to sin?" Of the Most High he is not mindful, (Ecclesiasticus 23, 18)


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