Mosaico decorativo

Gefunden 2204 Ergebnisse für: End

  • When the Philistines enquired about the author of this, they were told how Samson’s wife had been taken from him and given to one of his friends, and this was his revenge on his father-in-law. Whereupon they made their way to Thamnatha, and burned both the woman and her father alive. (Judges 15, 6)

  • Come, said Dalila, thou dost pretend to love me; wilt thou not let me share thy thoughts? Three times thou hast put me off with lies, instead of telling me the secret of thy great strength. (Judges 16, 15)

  • They asked him, too, to consult the Lord, and tell them whether their journey should prosper, and its end be achieved; (Judges 18, 5)

  • Up, friends, to the attack! We have found lands both rich and fertile; we must not miss our opportunity by dallying here. March in and take possession; the task is light. (Judges 18, 9)

  • So they turned aside a little to visit the lodging of the young Levite that was priest in Michas’ household, and gave him friendly greeting. (Judges 18, 15)

  • And there they set up the image; the tribe of Dan had its own priests down to the day when it went into exile, descended from Moses’ son Gersam, and his son Jonathan. (Judges 18, 30)

  • Then her lord went after her, with one of his servants and two asses, to end the quarrel with soft words and win her back again; and as for her, she made him welcome in her father’s house. Her father, too, was glad at the news, and rejoiced to see him; (Judges 19, 3)

  • he was entertained as a friend, and lodged for three days with his father-in-law, eating and drinking at ease in his company. (Judges 19, 4)

  • As they sat down together to eat and drink, the father would have him wait till the morrow, and spend the day in good cheer; (Judges 19, 6)

  • in vain he rose up to go, his father-in-law would take no denial; he must spend the night there. (Judges 19, 7)

  • and now the young man must take the girl with him, and summon his servant, and begone. Why, said his father-in-law, there is little day-light left now; evening draws on. Better wait one more day, and spend it in good cheer, and take thy way home to-morrow. (Judges 19, 9)

  • how the townsfolk beset the house where he was spending the night, ready to make an attempt on his life, and how their mad lust had indeed brought about his wife’s death. (Judges 20, 5)


“Deus quer que as suas misérias sejam o trono da Sua misericórdia.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina