Encontrados 14 resultados para: extend

  • May God extend (the territory of) Japheth, and may he live in the tents of Shem! And may Canaan be his slave!" (Genesis 9, 27)

  • Six branches must extend from its sides, three from one side, three from the other. (Exodus 25, 32)

  • I will drive out nations before you and extend your boundaries. No one shall covet your country when you go up three times each year to appear before Yahweh, your God. (Exodus 34, 24)

  • Moses said to Aaron and his sons Eleazar and Ithamar, "Do not leave your hair uncombed nor tear your clothes to show that you are mourning; lest you die and the punishment extend to the whole community. All the people of Israel shall mourn the death of your brothers, who died because of Yahweh's fire. (Leviticus 10, 6)

  • The pasture land surrounding the towns that you give to the Levites shall extend from the walls of the towns 500 yards in each direction, (Numbers 35, 4)

  • But perhaps Yahweh will extend your frontiers as he has sworn to your fathers, and give you all the land that he promised to your fathers, (Deuteronomy 19, 8)

  • Your frontiers will extend from the mountain of Lebanon in the north, to the desert in the south, as far as the great Euphrates in the east and the Great Sea in the west. (Joshua 1, 4)

  • Let wealth come from Egypt; let Ethiopia extend its hands to God. (Psalms 68, 32)

  • Let no one extend kindness to him or take pity on his orphaned children. (Psalms 109, 12)

  • From Zion the Lord will extend your mighty scepter and you will rule in the midst of your enemies. (Psalms 110, 2)

  • Judas and his men thanked these people and asked them to extend the same kindness to his race in the future. Then they returned to Jerusalem, since the feast of Weeks of Pentecost was approaching. (2 Maccabees 12, 31)

  • The frontier will extend from the sea to Hazar-enon, marching with Damascus and Hamath on the north; this is the northern frontier. (Ezekiel 47, 17)


“Tente percorrer com toda a simplicidade o caminho de Nosso Senhor e não se aflija inutilmente.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina