Talált 137 Eredmények: free will

  • When free men serve a prudent slave, the wise man does not complain. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 24)

  • Another goes his way a weakling and a failure, with little strength and great misery-- Yet the eyes of the LORD look favorably upon him; he raises him free of the vile dust, (Ecclesiasticus 11, 12)

  • When God, in the beginning, created man, he made him subject to his own free choice. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 14)

  • There is a shrewdness that is detestable, while the simple man may be free from sin. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 19)

  • Just as a slave that is constantly under scrutiny will not be without welts, So one who swears continually by the Holy Name will not remain free from sin. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 10)

  • A merchant can hardly remain upright, nor a shopkeeper free from sin; (Ecclesiasticus 26, 20)

  • The lover of gold will not be free from sin, for he who pursues wealth is led astray by it. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 5)

  • Make a slave work and he will look for his rest; let his hands be idle and he will seek to be free. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 26)

  • The scribe's profession increases his wisdom; whoever is free from toil can become a wise man. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 24)

  • He who practices virtue and speaks honestly, who spurns what is gained by oppression, Brushing his hands free of contact with a bribe, stopping his ears lest he hear of bloodshed, closing his eyes lest he look on evil-- (Isaiah 33, 15)

  • It was I who stirred up one for the triumph of justice; all his ways I make level. He shall rebuild my city and let my exiles go free Without price or ransom, says the LORD of hosts. (Isaiah 45, 13)

  • Happy is the man who does this, the son of man who holds to it; Who keeps the sabbath free from profanation, and his hand from any evildoing. (Isaiah 56, 2)


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