Talált 137 Eredmények: vessels of dishonor

  • When many acts of sacrilege had been committed in the city by Lysimachus with the connivance of Menelaus, and when report of them had spread abroad, the populace gathered against Lysimachus, because many of the gold vessels had already been stolen. (2 Maccabees 4, 39)

  • And so those who had spoken for the city and the villages and the holy vessels quickly suffered the unjust penalty. (2 Maccabees 4, 48)

  • He took the holy vessels with his polluted hands, and swept away with profane hands the votive offerings which other kings had made to enhance the glory and honor of the place. (2 Maccabees 5, 16)

  • and the holy sanctuary, which he had formerly plundered, he would adorn with the finest offerings; and the holy vessels he would give back, all of them, many times over; and the expenses incurred for the sacrifices he would provide from his own revenues; (2 Maccabees 9, 16)

  • Wounds and dishonor will he get, and his disgrace will not be wiped away. (Proverbs 6, 33)

  • When wickedness comes, contempt comes also; and with dishonor comes disgrace. (Proverbs 18, 3)

  • For when a potter kneads the soft earth and laboriously molds each vessel for our service, he fashions out of the same clay both the vessels that serve clean uses and those for contrary uses, making all in like manner; but which shall be the use of each of these the worker in clay decides. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 7)

  • For this man, more than all others, knows that he sins when he makes from earthy matter fragile vessels and graven images. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 13)

  • Do not exalt yourself lest you fall, and thus bring dishonor upon yourself. The Lord will reveal your secrets and cast you down in the midst of the congregation, because you did not come in the fear of the Lord, and your heart was full of deceit. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 30)

  • Do not glorify yourself by dishonoring your father, for your father's dishonor is no glory to you. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 10)

  • Glory and dishonor come from speaking, and a man's tongue is his downfall. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 13)

  • The kiln tests the potter's vessels; so the test of a man is in his reasoning. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 5)


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