Encontrados 3373 resultados para: men

  • But Abraham, after bowing low before the local citizens, addressed Ephron in the hearing of these men: (Genesis 23, 12)

  • Near evening, at the time when women go out to draw water, he made the camels kneel by the well outside the city. (Genesis 24, 11)

  • While I stand here at the spring and the daughters of the townsmen are coming out to draw water, (Genesis 24, 13)

  • The man then went inside; and while the camels were being unloaded and provided with straw and fodder, water was brought to bathe his feet and the feet of the men who were with him. (Genesis 24, 32)

  • After he and the men with him had eaten and drunk, they spent the night there. When they were up the next morning, he said, "Give me leave to return to my master." (Genesis 24, 54)

  • At this they allowed their sister Rebekah and her nurse to take leave, along with Abraham's servant and his men. (Genesis 24, 59)

  • Then he breathed his last, dying at a ripe old age, grown old after a full life; and he was taken to his kinsmen. (Genesis 25, 8)

  • These are the sons of Ishmael, their names by their villages and encampments; twelve chieftains of as many tribal groups. (Genesis 25, 16)

  • The span of Ishmael's life was one hundred and thirty-seven years. After he had breathed his last and died, he was taken to his kinsmen. (Genesis 25, 17)

  • The Ishmaelites ranged from Havilah-by-Shur, which is on the border of Egypt, all the way to Asshur; and each of them pitched camp in opposition to his various kinsmen. (Genesis 25, 18)

  • Stay in this land, and I will be with you and bless you; for to you and your descendants I will give all these lands, in fulfillment of the oath that I swore to your father Abraham. (Genesis 26, 3)

  • this because Abraham obeyed me, keeping my mandate (my commandments, my ordinances, and my instructions)." (Genesis 26, 5)


“É doce o viver e o penar para trazer benefícios aos irmãos e para tantas almas que, vertiginosamente, desejam se justificar no mal, a despeito do Bem Supremo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina