Studies in Proverbs: Laws from Heaven for Life on EarthKregel Publications, 1978 - 584 pages Arnot's thoughts on selected texts offer practical instruction and spiritual direction for a Christ-centered life. |
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... rule , the things that are substantially best known are hardest to define . Proverbs are very abundant in all languages , and among all peoples . Many of them , though they seem fresh and full of sap on our lips to - day , have ...
... rule , the things that are substantially best known are hardest to define . Proverbs are very abundant in all languages , and among all peoples . Many of them , though they seem fresh and full of sap on our lips to - day , have ...
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... rule of morality , is a greater thing than true knowledge in the material department , for the moral encircles and controls the economic in the affairs of men . The man whose knowledge begins and ends with matter and its laws , has got ...
... rule of morality , is a greater thing than true knowledge in the material department , for the moral encircles and controls the economic in the affairs of men . The man whose knowledge begins and ends with matter and its laws , has got ...
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... rule , society itself would soon waste away . It is chiefly by their effects in deranging the order of families that great manufactories deteriorate a community . Though the Socialist bodies , being so sickly and diseased in ...
... rule , society itself would soon waste away . It is chiefly by their effects in deranging the order of families that great manufactories deteriorate a community . Though the Socialist bodies , being so sickly and diseased in ...
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... rule of life . To deck with external beauty that which is morally corrupt within , is a cheat which men practise on themselves and others ; but adornment of the person , modest in measure , and adopted instinctively by an innate sense ...
... rule of life . To deck with external beauty that which is morally corrupt within , is a cheat which men practise on themselves and others ; but adornment of the person , modest in measure , and adopted instinctively by an innate sense ...
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... rule , Obsta principiis ( resist the beginnings ) , can never be over - rated . The prize is great . Everything is at stake . Life is at stake , both the lives . Time and eternity , body and soul ; all that you have or hope , is to be ...
... rule , Obsta principiis ( resist the beginnings ) , can never be over - rated . The prize is great . Everything is at stake . Life is at stake , both the lives . Time and eternity , body and soul ; all that you have or hope , is to be ...
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20 | 251 |
24 | 254 |
6 | 260 |
7 16 | 264 |
10 | 268 |
12 | 270 |
14 | 274 |
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13 | 121 |
18 19 | 123 |
2327 | 126 |
15 | 132 |
21 22 | 136 |
1619 | 138 |
2024 | 140 |
1013 | 145 |
18 21 | 148 |
2231 | 150 |
16 | 153 |
7 9 12 | 156 |
1318 | 161 |
1 | 166 |
4 | 169 |
7 | 170 |
8 9 | 172 |
11 14 | 174 |
15 | 177 |
1821 | 182 |
22 | 185 |
23 149 | 189 |
24 25 | 192 |
26 | 196 |
1 | 199 |
2 3 | 203 |
913 | 206 |
15 615 | 208 |
17 18 20 | 214 |
22 | 217 |
23 | 220 |
24 | 222 |
25 | 225 |
26 | 228 |
28 | 231 |
30 | 235 |
1 | 237 |
4 | 240 |
1013 | 242 |
12 | 245 |
13 | 247 |
15 | 277 |
25 | 280 |
26 | 284 |
30 | 288 |
31 | 291 |
32 | 296 |
1 | 301 |
3 11 | 306 |
4 | 315 |
13 1225 1722 | 320 |
14 21 2115 | 325 |
33 1618 2923 | 330 |
16 17 27 171334 | 334 |
2 3 | 340 |
6 | 346 |
9 1921 | 350 |
16 | 359 |
17 | 362 |
22 | 366 |
12 | 370 |
17 1824 | 378 |
17 | 385 |
14 1913 2119 | 389 |
11 19 203 | 396 |
22 | 400 |
1 | 403 |
4 | 411 |
5 6 | 415 |
12 | 419 |
14 | 427 |
1 | 433 |
2 | 436 |
3 | 440 |
6 | 443 |
7 | 454 |
13 | 462 |
22 23 2310 11 | 467 |
1535 | 475 |
1 19 20 | 483 |
11 12 | 487 |
21 | 493 |
3034 | 498 |
15 | 502 |
13 19 | 507 |
21 22 | 511 |
23 | 517 |
25 | 521 |
11 | 525 |
1 | 529 |
17 | 535 |
1 | 539 |
13 | 543 |
25 | 552 |
19 | 561 |
1 | 570 |
1031 | 573 |
30 31 | 580 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Atheism bear become Bible blessing body Book of Proverbs brother cast character child Christ Christian comes command confession conscience creature danger darkness death Decalogue desire disciples divine drink earth eternity evil faith fall false balances Father fear flesh fool fruit give glory God's grace ground hand hath heaven Hebrew holy honour hope human heart idolatry Israel Jesus John xiv judgment keep king labour lies light lips living look Lord man's marriage mercy merry heart moral nature neighbour never Old Testament Omniscient parents pass path pleasure poor Proverbs receive reproof rich righteousness safe Satan saved Saviour Scrip Scriptures seed side sight sinner sins soul spirit spring stand stream sweet taste thee things thou tion tongue true trust truth turn unto wicked wickedness wisdom wise word wrath youth
Fréquemment cités
Page 344 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Page 74 - For every kind of beasts and of birds and of serpents and of things in the sea is tamed, and hath been tamed, of mankind; but the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison.
Page 580 - Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.
Page 68 - No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him.
Page 146 - O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end!
Page 19 - The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger; but they that seek the Lord shall not want any good thing.
Page 115 - Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, When it is in the power of thine hand to do it. Say not unto thy neighbour, Go, and come again, And to-morrow I will give ; When thou hast it by thee.
Page 150 - I was set up from everlasting, from the beginning, Or ever the earth was. When there were no depths, I was brought forth ; When there were no fountains abounding with water. Before the mountains were settled, Before the hills was I brought forth : While as yet he had not made the earth, nor the fields, Nor the highest part of the dust of the world.
Page 164 - Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant." But he knoweth not that the dead are there ; and that her guests are in the depths of hell.