Löydetty 18 Tulokset: sailed

  • They sailed for Ophir and brought back to King Solomon gold amounting to four hundred and twenty talents. (1 Kings 9, 28)

  • In the year one hundred and fifty-one, Demetrius the son of Seleucus escaped from Rome. He sailed with a few men to a port of the kingdom where he arrived and proclaimed himself king. (1 Maccabees 7, 1)

  • In the year one hundred and sixty (152 B.C.), Alexander Epiphanes, son of Antiochus, sailed for Ptolemais and occupied it. He was well received and he began to reign. (1 Maccabees 10, 1)

  • He surrounded the pyramids with great columns, and he had trophies of arms carved upon the columns as a lasting remembrance; and beside the armor, sculptured ships were to be seen by all who sailed the sea. (1 Maccabees 13, 29)

  • So they set out, and as they sailed he fell asleep. Suddenly a storm came down on the lake and the boat began to fill with water, and they were in danger. (Luke 8, 23)

  • These then, sent by the Holy Spirit, went down to the port of Seleucia and from there sailed to Cyprus. (Acts 13, 4)

  • From there they sailed back to Antioch, where they had first been commended to God's grace for the task they had now completed. (Acts 14, 26)

  • Such a sharp disagreement resulted that the two finally separated. Barnabas took Mark along with him and sailed for Cyprus. (Acts 15, 39)

  • So we put out to sea from Troas and sailed straight across to Samothrace Island, and the next day to Neapolis. (Acts 16, 11)

  • Paul stayed on with the disciples in Corinth for many days; he then left them and sailed off with Priscilla and Aquila for Syria. And as he was no longer under a vow he had taken, he shaved his head before sailing from Cenchreae. (Acts 18, 18)

  • We went on ahead to the ship and sailed for Assos, where we were to pick up Paul. This was the arrangement since Paul intended to travel by foot. (Acts 20, 13)

  • We sailed from there and arrived off Chios the next day. A day later we came to Samos and the following day we reached Miletus. (Acts 20, 15)


Como distinguir uma tentação de um pecado e como estar certo de que não se pecou? – perguntou um penitente. Padre Pio sorriu e respondeu: “Como se distingue um burro de um homem? O burro tem de ser conduzido; o homem conduz a si mesmo!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina