Löydetty 107 Tulokset: military victory

  • And the king immediately chose Nicanor, who commanded the squadron of elephants, and appointed him military commissioner of Judea (2 Maccabees 14, 12)

  • The pagans who had earlier escaped from Judea for fear of Judas, flocked in great number to Nicanor, thinking that the misfortunes and defeat of the Jews would mean victory for them. (2 Maccabees 14, 14)

  • Nicanor was so sure of victory, that he planned to build a monument with the mortal remains of Judas and his men. (2 Maccabees 15, 6)

  • He encouraged his men not to fear the attack of the pagans, and not to forget the times God had come to their help, confident that even now God would give them victory. (2 Maccabees 15, 8)

  • Then Maccabeus could see this multitude with their weapons of every kind and the ferocious elephants. He stretched forth his hands to heaven and called on the Lord who works marvels, for he knew that God gives victory to those who deserve it, and this does not depend on weapons, but on the will of God. (2 Maccabees 15, 21)

  • The horse is equipped for the day of battle but it is Yahweh who gives the victory. (Proverbs 21, 31)

  • Do you think words can replace strategy and military strength? On whom are you relying to rebel against me? (Isaiah 36, 5)

  • Who has called from the east one that victory hails at every step? Who has given him the nations to rule and their kings to subdue? His sword makes dust of them and his arrows scatter them like chaff. (Isaiah 41, 2)

  • But through Yahweh there will be victory and glory to the people of Israel. (Isaiah 45, 25)

  • Appalled at seeing none would intervene, his own arm brought about the victory, his justice giving him its support. (Isaiah 59, 16)

  • For Yahweh proclaims to the ends of the earth: Say to the daughter of Zion, here comes your salvation! Yahweh brings the reward of his victory, his booty is carried before him. (Isaiah 62, 11)

  • I looked about: there was no one to help. I was appalled: there was no one to give support. My own arm, then, brought about the victory, and I was supported by my own fury. (Isaiah 63, 5)


“O amor nada mais é do que o brilho de Deus nos homens”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina