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91. | "Wisdom is better than instruments of war, but one sinner is the destruction of much good." |
| 但一个罪人,能败坏许多善事。 |
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92. | Whatever this is, I don't understand the point of secrecy. |
| 耶稣爱罪人 我不了解保密的必要性 |
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93. | Wisdom is better than weapons of war: but one sinner destroyeth much good. |
| 但一个罪人,能败坏许多善事。 |
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94. | Good and upright is the LORD: therefore will he teach sinners in the way. |
| 所以他必指示罪人走正路。 |
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95. | She had drawn close to him in her dread of the scene, and in her pity for the prisoner. |
| 她因为害怕这场面和怜惜那罪人而紧挨着他。 |
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96. | I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. |
| 乃是召罪人悔改。 |
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97. | guilty of murder; the guilty person; secret guilty deeds; a guilty conscience; guilty behavior. |
| 犯有谋杀罪;罪人;秘密的犯罪行为;内疚的良心;有罪的行为。 |
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98. | Good and upright is the Lord; therefore he instructs sinners in his ways. |
| 耶和华是良善正直的,所以他必指示罪人走正路。 |
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99. | Hell, as a place of punishment for sinners, becomes quite irrational |
| 地狱作为惩罚罪人的场所于是变得完全没有道理了。 |
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100. | The church is always willing to welcome repentant sinners back to the fold. |
| 教会总是乐意欢迎忏悔的罪人回到信徒的行列中来。 |
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