Löydetty 108 Tulokset: divine wonders

  • The Lord gave him authority to interpret his commandments and utter decisions, to teach Jacob the divine words and enlighten Israel with his Law. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 17)

  • The Lord saw it and was angry; in his wrath he destroyed them. He wrought wonders against them, consuming them in the flames of fire. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 19)

  • In life he worked wonders, in death his deeds were amazing. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 14)

  • Sing to the Lord: wonders he has done let these be known all over the earth. (Isaiah 12, 5)

  • Be ashamed, O Sidon, refuge on the sea! The queen of the sea wonders: "Have I not had labor pains and brought forth children? Have I not nourished young men and brought up daughters?" (Isaiah 23, 4)

  • You have continually worked signs and wonders, in the land of Egypt, in Israel and among all humankind. Hence you have become famous, as we see today. (Jeremiah 32, 20)

  • You brought your people from the land of Egypt with signs and wonders, with your great power and your mighty deeds. (Jeremiah 32, 21)

  • And now, Lord God of Israel, you who brought your people out of Egypt with a strong hand, with miracles and wonders and great power, you who stretched out your arm and made for yourself a name such as you have today, (Baruch 2, 11)

  • As he stretched out the form of a hand and took me by my hair, the spirit lifted me between heaven and earth and brought me in a divine vision to Jerusalem, to the entrance of the inner gate facing north. There stands the idol which provokes Yahweh's jealousy. (Ezekiel 8, 3)

  • In a divine vision he took me away to the land of Israel and put me down on a very high mountain, on the south of which there seemed to be built a city. (Ezekiel 40, 2)

  • Free us in keeping with your wonders, and give us the glory of your Name, Lord. (Daniel 3, 43)

  • It pleases me to make known to you the signs and wonders the Most High God has done in me. (Daniel 3, 99)


“Para mim, Deus está sempre fixo na minha mente e estampado no meu coração.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina