Talált 114 Eredmények: mixed marriage

  • Yes, blessed is she who, childless and undefiled, knew not transgression of the marriage bed; she shall bear fruit at the visitation of souls. (Wisdom of Solomon 3, 13)

  • in a ten-months' period-body and blood, from the seed of man, and the pleasure that accompanies marriage. (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 2)

  • But when he prays about his goods or marriage or children, he is not ashamed to address the thing without a soul. And for vigor he invokes the powerless; (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 17)

  • Disturbance of good men, neglect of gratitude, besmirching of souls, unnatural lust, disorder in marriage, adultery and shamelessness. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 26)

  • Giving your daughter in marriage ends a great task; but give her to a worthy man. (Ecclesiasticus 7, 25)

  • And the man who dishonors his marriage bed and says to himself "Who can see me? Darkness surrounds me, walls hide me; no one sees me; why should I fear to sin?" Of the Most High he is not mindful, (Ecclesiasticus 23, 18)

  • You brought dishonor upon your reputation, shame upon your marriage, Wrath upon your descendants, and groaning upon your domain; (Ecclesiasticus 47, 20)

  • Your silver is turned to dross, your wine is mixed with water. (Isaiah 1, 22)

  • The feet and toes you saw, partly of potter's tile and partly of iron, mean that it shall be a divided kingdom, but yet have some of the hardness of iron. As you saw the iron mixed with clay tile, (Daniel 2, 41)

  • The iron mixed with clay tile means that they shall seal their alliances by intermarriage, but they shall not stay united, any more than iron mixes with clay. (Daniel 2, 43)

  • He shall set himself to penetrate the entire strength of his kingdom. He shall conclude an agreement with him and give him a daughter in marriage in order to destroy the kingdom, but this shall not succeed in his favor. (Daniel 11, 17)

  • In Judea there was a prophet, Habakkuk; he mixed some bread in a bowl with the stew he had boiled, and was going to bring it to the reapers in the field, (Daniel 14, 33)


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