Talált 74 Eredmények: fellow

  • After these events King Ahasuerus raised Haman, son of Hammedatha the Agagite, to high rank, seating him above all his fellow officials. (Esther 3, 1)

  • Your wickedness can affect only a man like yourself; and your justice only a fellow human being. (Job 35, 8)

  • You love justice and hate wrongdoing; therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your fellow kings. (Psalms 45, 8)

  • But Menelaus, thanks to the covetousness of the men in power, remained in office, where he grew in wickedness and became the chief plotter against his fellow citizens. (2 Maccabees 4, 50)

  • Jason then slaughtered his fellow citizens without mercy, not realizing that triumph over one's own kindred was the greatest failure, but imagining that he was winning a victory over his enemies, not his fellow countrymen. (2 Maccabees 5, 6)

  • at Mount Gerizim, Andronicus; and besides these, Menelaus, who lorded it over his fellow citizens worse than the others did. Out of hatred for the Jewish citizens, (2 Maccabees 5, 23)

  • Then Judas, who was ever in body and soul the chief defender of his fellow citizens, and had maintained from youth his affection for his countrymen, ordered Nicanor's head and whole right arm to be cut off and taken to Jerusalem. (2 Maccabees 15, 30)

  • As iron sharpens iron, so man sharpens his fellow man. (Proverbs 27, 17)

  • He says to them, "Avoid all evil"; each of them he gives precepts about his fellow men. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 12)

  • Man may be merciful to his fellow man, but the LORD'S mercy reaches all flesh, (Ecclesiasticus 18, 11)

  • I said, "I shall see the LORD no more in the land of the living. No longer shall I behold my fellow men among those who dwell in the world." (Isaiah 38, 11)

  • Son of man, it is about your kinsmen, your fellow exiles, and the whole house of Israel that the inhabitants of Jerusalem say, "They are far away from the LORD; to us the land of Israel has been given as our possession." (Ezekiel 11, 15)


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