She considereth a field, and buyeth it: With the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.
The Lord looketh from heaven; He beholdeth all the sons of men; From the place of his habitation he looketh forth Upon all the inhabitants of the earth; He that fashioneth the hearts of them all, That considereth all their works.
Blessed," says the Psalmist, "is he that considereth the poor.
Without charity no work profiteth, but whatsoever is done in charity, however small and of no reputation it be, bringeth forth good fruit; for God verily considereth what a man is able to do, more than the greatness of what he doth.
It is wonderful that any man can ever rejoice heartily in this life who considereth and weigheth his banishment, and the manifold dangers which beset his soul.
Alas for the blindness and hardness of man's heart, that heconsidereth not more this unspeakable gift, and even slippeth down through the daily use, into carelessness.
For heconsidereth that I am He who try the hearts and reins,(3) who judge not outwardly and according to human appearance; for often in Mine eyes that is found blameworthy which in the judgment of men is held worthy of praise.
He considereth to what duties others are bound, and neglecteth those to which he is bound himself.
Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart:(2) man looketh on the deed, but God considereth the intent.
Nature laboureth for her own advantage, and considereth what profit she may gain from another; but Grace considereth more, not what may be useful and convenient to self, but what may be profitable to the many.
The prudent loverconsidereth not the gift of the lover so much as the love of the giver.
Foolish is such a thought as this, for it considereth not the virtue of patience, nor by whom that virtue is to be crowned, but it rather weigheth persons and offences against self.
She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.
She considereth a field, and buyeth it,' and has made money enough to stock it with vines, and so add a new source of revenue, and acquire a new position as owning land.
The opinion of such, beside that it will be hateful and accursed to every one who considereth it, I have said enough against it heretofore.
There is no antidote against the Opium of time, which temporally considereth all things; Our Fathers finde their graves in our short memories, and sadly tell us how we may be buried in our Survivors.
A few quotations will show their general character:-- "Blessed is he that considereththe poor.
The righteous considereththe cause of the poor; but the wicked regardeth not to know it.
He that hasteth to be rich hath an evil eye, and considereth not that poverty shall come upon him.
Blessed is he that considereth the poor: the LORD will deliver him in time of trouble.
The righteousconsidereth the cause of the poor: but the wicked regardeth not to know it.
He fashioneth their hearts alike; he considerethall their works.
The righteous man wisely considereth the house of the wicked: but God overthroweth the wicked for their wickedness.
What would a rich man’s advantages and gains be to him, when he considereth what an infinite loser he is?
Once more, to say that the blessedness of one who "considereth the poor" implies no agreeable feeling, is to say that his consideration for the poor leaves him without feeling or entails on him a disagreeable feeling.
Considereth eek, how that the harde stoon Under our feet, on which we trede and goon, Yit wasteth it, as it lyth by the weye.
It is great encouragement for the poor to go even to a prince for what he wanteth, when he considereth that what he goeth to him for is the price of redemption.
Now, I say, who that considereth these disproportions, can conclude that the house of the forest of Lebanon was none other than that called the temple of Jerusalem.
Blessed is the man that considereth the poor, the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble.
And therefore hath he a great cause to be of good comfort, as I say, in that he considereth that he longeth to be comforted by him who, his faith maketh him sure, will not fail to comfort him.
Yea, and while he hath in heart also some great heaviness for his sin, yet when he considereth the joy that shall come of it, his soul shall not fail to feel then that strange state which my body felt once in a great fever.
Where is now then my expectation, and who considereth my patience?
Yea, when thou shalt say: He considereth not: be judged before him, and expect him.
For his eyes are upon the ways of men, and he considereth all their steps.
Because he considereth and turneth away himself from all his iniquities which he hath wrought, he shall surely live, and not die.
The Lord beholdeth the ways of man, and considereth all his steps.
With desolation is all the land made desolate; because there is none that considereth in the heart.
He that considereth her ways in his heart, and hath understanding in her secrets, who goeth after her as one that traceth, and stayeth in her ways.
The just considereth seriously the house of the wicked, that he may withdraw the wicked from evil.
The innocent believeth every word: the discreet manconsidereth his steps.
He that observeth the wind, shall not sow: and he that considereth the clouds, shall never reap.
Sir 14:21 He that considereth her ways in his heart shall also have understanding in her secrets.
Sir 42:18 He seeketh out the deep, and the heart, and considereth their crafty devices: for the Lord knoweth all that may be known, and he beholdeth the signs of the world.
Keep thy heart pure, lest thou do dishonour to thy state; Selfishness is base and hateful; but love considereth not itself.
But little wotteth he the might of the means his folly despiseth; He considereth not that these be the wires which move the puppets of the world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "considereth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.