Trouvé 273 Résultats pour: Sins

  • He has no mercy on a man like himself, and does he then entreat for his own sins? (Ecclesiasticus 28, 4)

  • He who is but flesh holds on to anger, and does he then request forgiveness from God? Who can obtain pardon for his sins in this way? (Ecclesiasticus 28, 5)

  • Refrain from strife, and you will diminish your sins. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 10)

  • The Most High does not approve of the gifts of the iniquitous. Neither does he have respect for the oblations of the unjust; neither will he forgive their sins because of the multitude of their sacrifices. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 23)

  • Similarly, a man who fasts for his sins, and then does the same again, what was the benefit of his humbling himself? Who will heed his prayer? (Ecclesiasticus 34, 31)

  • And to depart from injustice is to offer a propitiatory sacrifice for injustices and a supplication for sins. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 3)

  • To withdraw from iniquity is well-pleasing to the Lord. And to withdraw from injustice is a supplication for sins. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 5)

  • He who sins in the sight of the One who made him will fall into the hands of the physician. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 15)

  • The Lord purged his sins, and he exalted his horn forever. And he gave him the covenant of the kingdom, and a throne of glory in Israel. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 13)

  • and Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, who caused Israel to sin, and who provided a way of sin to Ephraim. And their sins were multiplied exceedingly. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 29)

  • In all these things, the people did not repent, and they did not withdraw from their sins, even until they were cast out of their land, and were dispersed throughout all the earth. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 16)

  • Some of these did what pleased God. But others committed many sins. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 18)


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