Trouvé 70 Résultats pour: Malice

  • The spirit of virtue will stand firm against them and like a whirlwind will divide them, and he will lead all the world of iniquity into a wasteland, and malice will overthrow the seats of power. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 24)

  • Indeed, after her comes night, but wisdom will not be overcome by malice. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 30)

  • Therefore, those who wander afield, you correct, and, as to those who sin, you counsel them and admonish them, so that, having abandoned malice, they may believe in you, O Lord. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 2)

  • but, in judging by degrees, you were giving them a place of repentance, not unaware that their nation is wicked, and their malice is inherent, and that their thinking could never be changed. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 10)

  • For even if the enemies of your servants were deserving of death, you afflicted them with great attentiveness, providing a time and a place whereby they would be able to be changed from malice; (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 20)

  • Yet man, indeed, kills his own soul through malice, and when his spirit goes forth, it will not be returned, nor will he call back his soul when it has been received. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 14)

  • You should not be jealous of the wife of your bosom, lest she reveal, because of you, the malice of a wicked lesson. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 1)

  • And if he does good, he does it ignorantly and unwillingly. And in the very end, he realizes his own malice. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 7)

  • For not all things can be in men, because the son of man is not immortal, and because they are pleased by the emptiness of malice. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 29)

  • Whoever sins against his own soul will be punished. And whoever rejoices in malice will be condemned. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 6)

  • The sadness of the heart is every wound. And the wickedness of a wife is every malice. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 17)

  • All malice is brief compared to the malice of a wife. Let the fate of sinners fall upon her! (Ecclesiasticus 25, 26)


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