Löydetty 164 Tulokset: journey in the wilderness

  • the voice of the Lord makes the wilderness quake, The Lord is shaking the wilderness of Kadesh. (Psalms 29, 8)

  • How often did they rebel against him in the wilderness, how often did they grieve him in the desert! (Psalms 78, 40)

  • I am like an owl in the wilderness, like a vulture among the ruins. (Psalms 102, 7)

  • Some strayed in the wilderness and were lost, far away from the city. (Psalms 107, 4)

  • Throughout the journey Judas kept on encouraging his people and rallying those who fell behind, until they reached the land of Judah. (1 Maccabees 5, 53)

  • The Jews pursued them a day's journey from Adasa to the entrance of Gazara, sounding the trumpets as they followed them. (1 Maccabees 7, 45)

  • The envoys from Judas went to Rome, where they arrived after a long journey. When they entered the Senate they addressed the assembly: (1 Maccabees 8, 19)

  • The Senate gave them letters of recommendation to the authorities of each region, enabling them to journey safely back to the land of Judah. (1 Maccabees 12, 4)

  • Heliodorus at once set out on his journey, pretending that he was going to visit Coele-Syria and Phoenicia, but with the intention of carrying out the king's order. (2 Maccabees 3, 8)

  • He was infuriated and determined to take revenge on the Jews for the offense he had just received in Persepolis when they forced him to flee. He ordered the chariot driver to hurry up and not to stop until the journey's end. But the judgment of God was coming upon him, for he said in his pride, "As soon as I arrive in Jerusalem, I shall turn it into a cemetery of the Jews." (2 Maccabees 9, 4)

  • But this did not diminish his arrogance. In his rage against the Jews, he gave orders to journey ahead with even more speed. Yet, because his chariot was running very fast, Antiochus fell and his physical condition worsened. (2 Maccabees 9, 7)

  • for my husband is not at home but away on a long journey. (Proverbs 7, 19)


“E’ na dor que o amor se torna mais forte.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina