Löydetty 46 Tulokset: shouted

  • So they shouted louder gashing their skin with knives, as they are used to doing, until they bled. (1 Kings 18, 28)

  • When the captains of the chariots saw Jehoshaphat, they thought, "That surely is the king of Israel." So they turned to attack him. But when Jehoshaphat shouted his cry of war, (1 Kings 22, 32)

  • Then they brought out the king's son, crowned him and put on him the ornaments, and they proclaimed him king. Jehoiada and his sons then anointed him and shouted, "Long live the king!" (2 Chronicles 23, 11)

  • When she saw the king standing there at the entrance beside the pillar, with the captains and trumpeters at his side, and all the people from the countryside rejoicing and sounding trumpets, and the cantors with their musical instruments leading the hymns, Athaliah tore her clothes in distress and shouted, "Treason, treason!" (2 Chronicles 23, 13)

  • They shouted this out in the language of Judah, to the people of Jerusalem who were on the city wall, to confuse and frighten them, and so that they might capture the city: (2 Chronicles 32, 18)

  • They gave thanks to Yahweh, singing and praising: "For he is good, for his love for Israel is eternal." All the people shouted aloud the praises of Yahweh for the foundation of the House of Yahweh had now been laid. Many of the priests, Levites and older heads of the families who have seen the first house wept with great lamentation as the foundation was laid. (Ezra 3, 11)

  • and the people could not distinguish the shouts of rejoicing from the cries of weeping, for the people shouted so loudly that the noise was heard afar. (Ezra 3, 13)

  • Then my oppressed people shouted for joy; my weak ones cried out, the enemy was terrified; they raised their voices; the enemy took to flight. (Judith 16, 11)

  • They were banished by their fellowmen who shouted at them as if they were thieves. (Job 30, 5)

  • while the morning stars sang together and the sons of God shouted for joy? (Job 38, 7)

  • The besieged, confident in the strength of their walls and because they had their storehouses full of provisions, underestimated the men of Judas and behaved most insolently toward them. They also shouted insults, blasphemies and sacrilegious words at them. (2 Maccabees 12, 14)

  • Then the sons of Aaron shouted; they blew their trumpets of solid silver, making a great noise as a memorial before the Most high. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 16)


“A caridade é o metro com o qual o Senhor nos julgará.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina