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virtue
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and jesus said, somebody hath touched me: for i perceive that virtue is gone out of me.
apan si jesus miingon, "may mihikap kanako, kay gibati ko nga may gahum nga migula kanako."
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and beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge;
ug tungod niining maong hinungdan, himoa ninyo ang tanang paningkamot aron nga sa inyong pagtoo ipuno ninyo ang maligdong nga batasan, ug sa maligdong nga batasan ipuno ang kahibalo,
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and the whole multitude sought to touch him: for there went virtue out of him, and healed them all.
ug ang tibuok panon sa katawhan naninguha sa paghikap kaniya, kay gikan kaniya may gahum nga migula ug nag-ayo kanilang tanan.
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according as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:
ang iyang diosnong gahum naghatag kanato sa tanang butang bahin sa kinabuhi ug pagkadiosnon, pinaagi sa atong kahibalo kaniya nga nagtawag kanato sa iyang kaugalingong himaya ug pagkahalangdon,
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and jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, who touched my clothes?
ug si jesus, sa nailhan niya sulod sa iyang kaugalingon nga may gahum nga migula gikan kaniya, dihadiha miliso taliwala sa panon sa katawhan ug miingon, "kinsa bay mihikap sa akong mga sapot?"
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aristotle, the ancient greek philosopher, believed that happiness, or eudaimonia, is the ultimate goal of human life. in his book "nicomachean ethics," he presents a comprehensive understanding of happiness and its pursuit. according to aristotle, happiness is not fleeting pleasure or material wealth, but rather a state of flourishing achieved through the cultivation of virtue and the fulfillment of one's potential. for aristotle, virtue is crucial in attaining happiness. he argued that humans
aristotle, the ancient greek philosopher, believed that happiness, or eudaimonia, is the ultimate goal of human life. in his book "nicomachean ethics," he presents a comprehensive understanding of happiness and its pursuit. according to aristotle, happiness is not fleeting pleasure or material wealth, but rather a state of flourishing achieved through the cultivation of virtue and the fulfillment of one's potential. for aristotle, virtue is crucial in attaining happiness. he argued that humans possess a rational faculty and that happiness is derived from living in accordance with reason and moral virtues. virtues such as courage, wisdom, justice, and temperance enable individuals to make choices that lead to their well-being and the greater good of society. furthermore, aristotle believed that happiness is not a solitary pursuit but is intertwined with social relationships. engaging in meaningful relationships and participating in a just and virtuous community contribute to human flourishing. in summary, aristotle viewed happiness as the ultimate purpose of human life, achieved through the cultivation of virtue, the fulfillment of potential, and the establishment of virtuous social connections. true happiness lies in living a life of reason, moral virtue, and meaningful engagement with others.
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