Mosaico decorativo

Encontrados 41 resultados para: Hebrew

  • Then Rabsaces stood up and cried aloud, in Hebrew, Here is a message to you from the great king, the king of Assyria! (Isaiah 36, 13)

  • all alike were to set free their slaves and handmaids that were of Hebrew blood; would they play the master to their own Jewish kinsfolk? (Jeremiah 34, 9)

  • Seven years up, every slave sold in bondage to his fellow Hebrew must go free; six years of service, and then release. Your fathers would not listen, turned a deaf ear to me; (Jeremiah 34, 14)

  • I am a Hebrew, he told them, and worship the Lord, the God of heaven, that made the sea and the dry land both. (Jonah 1, 9)

  • (A proclamation had been written up over him in Greek, Latin and Hebrew, This is the king of the Jews.) (Luke 23, 38)

  • There is a pool in Jerusalem at the Sheep Gate, called in Hebrew Bethsaida, with five porches, (John 5, 2)

  • When Pilate heard them speak thus, he brought Jesus out, and sat down on the judgement seat, in a place which is called Lithostrotos; its Hebrew name is Gabbatha.✻ (John 19, 13)

  • So Jesus went out, carrying his own cross, to the place named after a skull; its Hebrew name is Golgotha. (John 19, 17)

  • This proclamation was read by many of the Jews, since the place where Jesus was crucified was close to the city; it was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. (John 19, 20)

  • Jesus said to her, Mary. And she turned and said to him, Rabboni (which is the Hebrew for Master). (John 20, 16)

  • At this time, as the number of the disciples increased, complaints were brought against those who spoke Hebrew by those who spoke Greek; their widows, they said, were neglected in the daily administration of relief.✻ (Acts 6, 1)

  • And so, having obtained his leave, Paul stood there on the steps, and made a gesture with his hand to the people. There was deep silence, and he began addressing himself to them in Hebrew.✻ (Acts 21, 40)


“A divina bondade não só não rejeita as almas arrependidas, como também vai em busca das almas teimosas”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina