Our sins, like our shadows when day is in its glory, scarce appear; toward evening, how great and monstrous they are! —Sir John Suckling (He is a man of splendid abilities, but utterly corrupt. He shines and stinks like rotten mackerel by moonlight —John Randolph ...
that one day He would send someone to take away the curse of sin. 一天他要派一个人除去罪的诅咒。 As the boys grew, Abel became interested in keeping sheep, and Cain loved gardening. 当这两个男孩一天天长大, 亚伯变得对牧羊感兴趣, Genesis 4: 3 says, And in the process of time it ...
At all events, I, the present writer, as their representative, hereby take shame upon myself for their sakes, and pray that any curse incurred by them-as I have heard, and as the dreary and unprosperous condition of the race, for many a long year back, would argue to exist-maybe ...
curse (kûrs) n. 1. a.An appeal or prayer for evil or misfortune to befall someone or something. b.Evil or misfortune viewed as resulting from such an appeal:believed that the amulet would ward off curses. 2.A source or cause of evil; a scourge:"Selfishness is the greatest curse of...
When the people of the Earth all know beauty as beauty, There arises (the recognition of) ugliness. When the people of the Earth all know the good as good, There arises (the recognition of) evil. Therefore: Being and non-being interdepend in grow...
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德尔菲箴言起源于公元前六世纪,是蕴含了古希腊人智慧和品格教导的许多戒律,总共有147条。这些宝贵的箴言来自德尔斐阿波罗神庙的神谕,并且由古希腊七贤(Seven Sages of Greece)书面成文,因此德尔斐箴言又名为“七贤诫令”(The Commandments of the Seven)。
At all events, I, the present writer, as their representative, hereby take shame upon myself for their sakes, and pray that any curse incurred by them-as I have heard, and as the dreary and unprosperous condition of the race, for many a long year back, would argue to exist-maybe ...
As Christians, we are already under the redemption of the blood of Jesus Christ. We have been saved, therefore, from the curse of sin and death through his sacrifice. In 1 Corinthians 15:22 we read, “For as in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all be made alive.” ...
chickens come home to roostAn expression indicating that one has received his just deserts or met with a comeuppance. Robert Southey makes reference to this proverbial expression inThe Curse of Kehama(1810): Curses are like young chickens: they always come home to roost. ...