Fondare 37 Risultati per: Plenty

  • 'Give your bread to those who are hungry, and your clothes to those who lack clothing. Of whatever you own in plenty, devote a proportion to almsgiving; and when you give alms, do it ungrudgingly. (Tobit 4, 16)

  • The angel came into the house; Tobit greeted him, and the other answered, wishing him happiness in plenty. Tobit replied, 'Can I ever be happy again? I am a blind man; I no longer see the light of heaven; I am sunk in darkness like the dead who see the light no more. I am a man buried alive; I hear people speak but cannot see them.' The angel said,' Take comfort; before long God will heal you. Take comfort.' Tobit said, 'My son Tobias wishes to go to Media. Will you join him as his guide? Brother, I will pay you.' He replied,' I am willing to go with him; I know all the ways; I have often been to Media, I have crossed all its plains and mountains, and I know all its roads.' (Tobit 5, 10)

  • For drinking there were golden cups of various design and plenty of wine provided by the king with royal liberality. (Esther 1, 7)

  • By these means, he sustains the peoples, giving them plenty to eat. (Job 36, 31)

  • they will not be put to shame when bad times come, in time of famine they will have plenty. (Psalms 37, 19)

  • In his days uprightness shall flourish, and peace in plenty till the moon is no more. (Psalms 72, 7)

  • That is why my people turn to them, and enjoy the waters of plenty, (Psalms 73, 10)

  • Simon sent him two thousand picked men to support him in the fight, with silver and gold and plenty of equipment. (1 Maccabees 15, 26)

  • No one who gives to the poor will ever go short, but whoever closes his eyes will have curses in plenty. (Proverbs 28, 27)

  • for fear that, surrounded by plenty, I should fall away and say, 'Yahweh-who is Yahweh?' or else, in destitution, take to stealing and profane the name of my God. (Proverbs 30, 9)

  • Better the hardworking who has plenty of everything, than the pretentious at a loss for a meal. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 27)

  • In a time of plenty remember times of famine, think of poverty and want when you are rich. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 25)


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