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Citizens » Rights of
But, Paul, said unto them - Beating us, in public, uncondemned, men that are Romans, they thrust us into prison; - and, now, by stealth, are they thrusting us forth? Nay, verily! but let them come, themselves, and lead us out!
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Doth one say to a king, Abandoned one! Or, Lawless one! unto nobles?
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In the multitude of a people, is the majesty of the king, but, in the ceasing of population, is the ruin of the prince.
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The good-pleasure of a king, is due to a servant who is discreet, but, his indignation, shall be against him that bringeth shame.
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Yahweh loveth the pure in heart, gracious are his lips, his friend is the king!
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When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, thou shall consider well, what is before thee; And shalt put a knife to thy throat, if, of great appetite, thou art: Do not crave his dainties, for, the same, are deceitful food.
As these things, then, cannot be denied, it is needful that ye be calmed at once, and, nothing rash, be doing. For ye have brought these men, neither as temple-robbers, nor as defaming our goddess. If then, Demetrius, and the craftsmen with him, have against anyone an accusation, courts, are being held, and there are, proconsuls: let them accuse one another! read more.
But, if after, something further, ye are seeking, in the regular assembly shall it be settled.
But, if after, something further, ye are seeking, in the regular assembly shall it be settled.
But, when they had stretched him out with straps, Paul said unto the by-standing centurion - A Roman, and uncondemned, is it allowed you to be scourging? And, when the centurion heard that , he went unto the captain, and reported, saying - What art thou going to do? For, this man, is, a Roman? And the captain, coming up, said to him - Tell me! Art, thou, a, Roman? And, he, said - Yea! read more.
And the captain answered - I, for a large sum, this citizenship acquired! And, Paul, said - But, I, am even, free- born! Straightway, therefore, they who were about to put him to the test, withdrew from him; and, even the captain, was struck with fear, when he found out he was, a Roman, and because, him, he had bound.
And the captain answered - I, for a large sum, this citizenship acquired! And, Paul, said - But, I, am even, free- born! Straightway, therefore, they who were about to put him to the test, withdrew from him; and, even the captain, was struck with fear, when he found out he was, a Roman, and because, him, he had bound.
but certain Jews from Asia caused it , - who ought, before thee, to have presented themselves, and to have been laying accusation, if, anything, they might have had against me: -
They, therefore, among you (saith he) who are in power, let them go down with me; and, if there is in the man, anything amiss, let them accuse him.
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But Paul said - Standing before the judgment-seat of Caesar, am I, where, I, ought to be judged. Unto the Jews, have I done no wrong, as, even thou, right well, art discovering.
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unto whom made answer - That it is not a custom with Romans, to grant as a favour any man, before the accused, face to face, should have his accusers, and, opportunity of defence, should receive, concerning the charge.
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Government » The kings of the earth
A king, by justice, shall establish a land, - but, a man open to bribes, bringeth it to ruin.
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In the multitude of a people, is the majesty of the king, but, in the ceasing of population, is the ruin of the prince.
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It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine, nor, for dignitaries, to desire strong drink, Lest he drink, and forget that which is decreed, and alter the plea of any who are sorely oppressed. Give strong drink, to him that is perishing, and wine, to such as are embittered in soul: read more.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and, his wearying toil, let him remember no more.
Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and, his wearying toil, let him remember no more.
Said the God of Israel, Unto me, spake the Rock of Israel: - One Ruling over Men, A Righteous One, ruling in the reverence of God,
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For, thou, O God, hast hearkened to my vows, Thou hast granted a possession, unto them who revere thy Name. Days - unto the days of the king, wilt thou add. His years, as of generation after generation: Let him retain his seat age-abidingly before God, Appoint that, lovingkindness and faithfulness, my watch over him!
Vow and pay, unto Yahweh your God, - Let, all who are round about him, bear along a gift unto him who is to be revered. He cutteth off the spirit of nobles, he is of reverend majesty to the kings of the earth.
All the kings of the earth, will thank thee, O Yahweh, when they have heard the sayings of thy mouth; And they will sing of the ways of Yahweh, That great is the glory of Yahweh:
The abomination of kings, is to work lawlessness, for, by righteousness, is established a throne. The delight of kings, are lips of righteousness, - and, the words of uprightness, he loveth. The wrath of a king, meaneth messengers of death, but, a man who is wise, will appease it. read more.
In the light of a king's countenance, is life, and, his good-pleasure, is like the cloud of harvest-rain.
In the light of a king's countenance, is life, and, his good-pleasure, is like the cloud of harvest-rain.
Unseemly in an unworthy man, is the lip of excellence, much more, in one of noble mind, the lip of falsehood.
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A king sitting on the throne of judgment, scattereth, with his eyes, all wrong.
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The glory of God, is to conceal a thing, but, the glory of kings, is to search out a thing. The heavens for height, and the earth for depth, but, the heart of kings, cannot be searched. Remove the dross from the silver, and there cometh forth, to the refiner, a vessel: read more.
Remove a lawless man from before the king, that his throne, may be established in righteousness.
Remove a lawless man from before the king, that his throne, may be established in righteousness.
Where the word of a king is, there is power, - who then may say to him, What wouldst thou do?
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Kings » Numerous subjects the honor of
In the multitude of a people, is the majesty of the king, but, in the ceasing of population, is the ruin of the prince.
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