Trouvé 56 Résultats pour: Wear

  • He sent him a service of gold plate, and granted him the right to drink from gold vessels, and to wear the purple and the golden brooch. (1 Maccabees 11, 58)

  • he is to have personal charge of the sanctuary, and to be obeyed by all; all official documents in the country must be drawn up in his name; and he may assume the purple and may wear golden ornaments; (1 Maccabees 14, 43)

  • 'Furthermore, it is against the law for any member of the public or of the priesthood to contravene any of these enactments or to contest his decisions, or to convene a meeting anywhere in the country without his permission, or to assume the purple or wear the golden brooch; (1 Maccabees 14, 44)

  • People were driven by harsh compulsion to take part in the monthly ritual meal commemorating the king's birthday; and when a feast of Dionysus occurred, they were forced to wear ivy wreaths and walk in the Dionysiac procession. (2 Maccabees 6, 7)

  • Do not wear yourself out in quest of wealth, stop applying your mind to this. (Proverbs 23, 4)

  • I have scrutinised God's whole creation: you cannot get to the bottom of everything taking place under the sun; you may wear yourself out in the search, but you will never find it. Not even a sage can get to the bottom of it, even if he says that he has done so. (Ecclesiastes 8, 17)

  • But the godless call for Death with deed and word, counting him friend, they wear themselves out for him; with him they make a pact, worthy as they are to belong to him. (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 16)

  • he will put on justice as a breastplate, and for helmet wear his forthright judgement; (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 18)

  • you will wear her like a robe of honour, you will put her on like a crown of joy. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 31)

  • If you see a man of understanding, visit him early, let your feet wear out his doorstep. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 36)

  • Like clothes, every body will wear out, the age -- old law is, 'Everyone must die.' (Ecclesiasticus 14, 17)

  • That day, seven women will catch hold of one man and say, 'We will eat our own food, and wear our own clothing, but just let us bear your name. Take our disgrace away.' (Isaiah 4, 1)


“Que Nossa Mãe do Céu tenha piedade de nós e com um olhar maternal levante-nos, purifique-nos e eleve-nos a Deus.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina