Trouvé 38 Résultats pour: quiet

  • And after he spoke these things, he responded to him: “Are you the counselor of the king? Be quiet! Otherwise I will put you to death.” And departing, the prophet said, “I know that God has decided to kill you, because you have done this evil, and also because you have not agreed to my counsel.” (2 Chronicles 25, 16)

  • Then the Levites caused the people to be silent, saying: “Be quiet. For the day is holy. And do not be sorrowful.” (Nehemiah 8, 11)

  • Although I have reigned over many nations and subjugated the whole world under my realm, I was by no means willing to abuse the greatness of this power, but to govern my subjects with clemency and leniency, so that they would settle into a quiet life, apart from any terror, and delight in peace, as all mortals would choose to do. (Esther 6, 2)

  • But what can I do? When I am speaking, my grief will not be quiet; and if I am quiet, it will not withdraw from me. (Job 16, 7)

  • But if you do not have anything to say, then listen to me. Be quiet and I will teach you wisdom. (Job 33, 33)

  • I was silenced and humbled, and I was quiet before good things, and my sorrow was renewed. (Psalms 38, 3)

  • And Bacchides saw that Alcimus was dead. And he returned to the king. And the land was quiet for two years. (1 Maccabees 9, 57)

  • And the entire land of Judah was quiet during all the days of Simon, and he sought what was good for his people. And his power and his glory pleased them through all his days. (1 Maccabees 14, 4)

  • When he had arrived at Jerusalem, feigning peace, he remained quiet until the holy day of the Sabbath. And then, when the Jews were taking rest, he instructed his own to take up arms. (2 Maccabees 5, 25)

  • However, those who had withdrawn: Timothy, and Apollonius, the son of Gennaeus, along with Hieronymus, and Demophon, and, in addition to these, Nicanor, the governor of Cyprus, would not permit them to live in peace and quiet. (2 Maccabees 12, 2)

  • For, when a quiet silence surrounded all things, and when the course of the night was passing the middle of its journey, (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 14)

  • As climbing over sand is to the feet of the aged, so is a talkative wife to a quiet man. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 27)


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