Talált 704 Eredmények: good sense

  • Then Paul, gazing intently at the council, said, “Noble brothers, I have spoken with all good conscience before God, even to this present day.” (Acts 23, 1)

  • And barely being able to sail past it, we arrived at a certain place, which is called Good Shelter, next to which was the city of Lasea. (Acts 27, 8)

  • To those who, in accord with patient good works, seek glory and honor and incorruption, certainly, he will render eternal life. (Romans 2, 7)

  • But glory and honor and peace are for all who do what is good: the Jew first, and also the Greek. (Romans 2, 10)

  • And should we not do evil, so that good may result? For so we have been slandered, and so some have claimed we said; their condemnation is just. (Romans 3, 8)

  • All have gone astray; together they have become useless. There is no one who does good; there is not even one. (Romans 3, 12)

  • Now someone might barely be willing to die for the sake of justice, for example, perhaps someone might dare to die for the sake of a good man. (Romans 5, 7)

  • And so, the law itself is indeed holy, and the commandment is holy and just and good. (Romans 7, 12)

  • Then was what is good made into death for me? Let it not be so! But rather sin, in order that it might be known as sin by what is good, wrought death in me; so that sin, through the commandment, might become sinful beyond measure. (Romans 7, 13)

  • For I do things that I do not understand. For I do not do the good that I want to do. But the evil that I hate is what I do. (Romans 7, 15)

  • So, when I do what I do not want to do, I am in agreement with the law, that the law is good. (Romans 7, 16)

  • For I know that what is good does not live within me, that is, within my flesh. For the willingness to do good lies close to me, but the carrying out of that good, I cannot reach. (Romans 7, 18)


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