Talált 225 Eredmények: mouth

  • If I prove myself upright, his mouth may condemn me, even if I am innocent, he may pronounce me perverse. (Job 9, 20)

  • Your own mouth condemns you, and not I; your own lips bear witness against you. (Job 15, 6)

  • Evil was sweet to his mouth, he would shelter it under his tongue; (Job 20, 12)

  • Give your attention to me; you will be dumbfounded and will place your hand over your mouth. (Job 21, 5)

  • I have not neglected the commandment of his lips, in my heart I have cherished the words of his mouth. (Job 23, 12)

  • Now as I open my mouth, and my tongue shapes words against my palate, (Job 33, 2)

  • Listen, oh listen, to the blast of his voice and the sound that issues from his mouth. (Job 37, 2)

  • My words have been frivolous: what can I reply? I had better lay my hand over my mouth. (Job 40, 4)

  • If the river overflows, he does not worry: Jordan might come up to his mouth, but he would not care. (Job 40, 23)

  • Who dare open the gates of his mouth? Terror reigns round his teeth! (Job 41, 6)

  • From his mouth come fiery torches, sparks of fire fly out of it. (Job 41, 11)

  • His breath could kindle coals, flame issues from his mouth. (Job 41, 13)


“Quanto maiores forem os dons, maior deve ser sua humildade, lembrando de que tudo lhe foi dado como empréstimo.”(Pe Pio) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina