Trouvé 52 Résultats pour: enjoy

  • And whenever God gives someone riches and property, with the ability to enjoy them and to find contentment in work, this is a gift from God. (Ecclesiastes 5, 18)

  • suppose someone has received from God riches, property, honours -- nothing at all left to wish for; but God does not give the chance to enjoy them, and some stranger enjoys them. This is futile, and grievous suffering too. (Ecclesiastes 6, 2)

  • Wisdom is as good as a legacy, profitable to those who enjoy the light of the sun. (Ecclesiastes 7, 11)

  • When things are going well, enjoy yourself, and when they are going badly, consider this: God has designed the one no less than the other so that we should take nothing for granted. (Ecclesiastes 7, 14)

  • Having applied myself to acquiring wisdom and to observing the activity taking place in the world -- for day and night our eyes enjoy no rest- (Ecclesiastes 8, 16)

  • We give parties to enjoy ourselves, wine makes us cheerful and money has an answer for everything. (Ecclesiastes 10, 19)

  • However many years you live, enjoy them all, but remember, the days of darkness will be many: futility awaits you at the end. (Ecclesiastes 11, 8)

  • Young man, enjoy yourself while you are young, make the most of the days of your youth, follow the prompting and desire of heart and eye, but remember, God will call you to account for everything. (Ecclesiastes 11, 9)

  • 'Come then, let us enjoy the good things of today, let us use created things with the zest of youth: (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 6)

  • although they say, 'Now I can sit back and enjoy the benefit of what I have got,' they do not know how long this will last; they will have to leave their goods to others and die. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 19)

  • If someone is mean to himself, whom does he benefit? he does not even enjoy what is his own. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 5)

  • Give and receive, enjoy yourself -- there are no pleasures to be found in Sheol. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 16)


“Desapegue-se daquilo que não é de Deus e não leva a Deus”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina