Talált 469 Eredmények: wise living

  • Raphael called the two men aside privately and said to them: "Thank God! Give him the praise and the glory. Before all the living, acknowledge the many good things he has done for you, by blessing and extolling his name in song. Before all men, honor and proclaim God's deeds, and do not be slack in praising him. (Tobit 12, 6)

  • he has shown you his greatness even there. Exalt him before every living being, because he is the Lord our God, our Father and God forever. (Tobit 13, 4)

  • Then Nebuchadnezzar fell into a violent rage against all that land, and swore by his throne and his kingdom that he would avenge himself on all the territories of Cilicia and Damascus and Syria, and also destroy with his sword all the inhabitants of Moab, Ammon, the whole of Judea, and those living anywhere in Egypt as far as the borders of the two seas. (Judith 1, 12)

  • She took off the sackcloth she had on, laid aside the garments of her widowhood, washed her body with water, and anointed it with rich ointment. She arranged her hair and bound it with a fillet, and put on the festive attire she had worn while her husband, Manasseh, was living. (Judith 10, 3)

  • They marveled at her beauty, regarding the Israelites with wonder because of her, and they said to one another, "Who can despise this people that has such women among them? It is not wise to leave one man of them alive, for if any were to be spared they could beguile the whole world." (Judith 10, 19)

  • He conferred with the wise men versed in the law, because the king's business was conducted in general consultation with lawyers and jurists. (Esther 1, 13)

  • Then Haman said to King Ahasuerus: "Dispersed among the nations throughout the provinces of your kingdom, there is a certain people living apart, with laws differing from those of every other people. They do not obey the laws of the king, and so it is not proper for the king to tolerate them. (Esther 3, 8)

  • He catches the wise in their own ruses, and the designs of the crafty are routed. (Job 5, 13)

  • God is wise in heart and mighty in strength; who has withstood him and remained unscathed? (Job 9, 4)

  • In his hand is the soul of every living thing, and the life breath of all mankind. (Job 12, 10)

  • Should a wise man answer with airy opinions, or puff himself up with wind? (Job 15, 2)

  • What wise men relate and have not contradicted since the days of their fathers, (Job 15, 18)


“A ingenuidade e’ uma virtude, mas apenas ate certo ponto; ela deve sempre ser acompanhada da prudência. A astúcia e a safadeza, por outro lado, são diabólicas e podem causar muito mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina