Encontrados 419 resultados para: bed

  • Therefore, this decree is established by me: that every people, tribe, and language, whenever they have spoken blasphemy against the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, will perish and their homes will be destroyed. For there is no other God who is able to save in this way.” (Daniel 3, 96)

  • Then the king promoted Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the province of Babylon. (Daniel 3, 97)

  • I saw a dream that terrified me, and my thoughts on my bed and the visions in my head disturbed me. (Daniel 4, 2)

  • This was the vision of my head on my bed. I looked, and behold, a tree in the middle of the earth, and its height was exceedingly great. (Daniel 4, 7)

  • Then the king’s countenance was changed, and his thoughts disturbed him, and he lost his self-control, and his knees knocked against one other. (Daniel 5, 6)

  • Therefore, king Belshazzar was quite confused, and his face was altered, and even his nobles were disturbed. (Daniel 5, 9)

  • Therefore, he has sent the part of the hand which has written this, which has been inscribed. (Daniel 5, 24)

  • And the king departed into his house, and he went to bed without eating, and food was not set before him, moreover, even sleep fled from him. (Daniel 6, 18)

  • In the first year of Belshazzar, king of Babylon, Daniel saw a dream and a vision in his head on his bed. And, writing down the dream, he understood it in a concise manner, and so, summarizing it tersely, he said: (Daniel 7, 1)

  • My spirit was terrified. I, Daniel, was fearful at these things, and the visions of my head disturbed me. (Daniel 7, 15)

  • And here is the end of the message. I, Daniel, was greatly disturbed by my thoughts, and my mood was changed in me, but I preserved the message in my heart. (Daniel 7, 28)

  • And they have not cried out to me in their heart, but they howled on their beds. They have obsessed about wheat and wine; they have withdrawn from me. (Hosea 7, 14)


“O mais belo Credo é o que se pronuncia no escuro, no sacrifício, com esforço”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina