Löydetty 47 Tulokset: spent

  • They ate and drank, he and his companions, and spent the night there. When they were up next morning, the servant said, "Let me return to my master." (Genesis 24, 54)

  • When he reached a certain place the sun had set and he spent the night there. He took one of the stones that were there and using it as a pillow, he lay down to sleep. (Genesis 28, 11)

  • Jacob also offered a sacrifice on the mountain and invited his brothers to the meal. After they had eaten, they spent the night there. (Genesis 31, 54)

  • So Jacob spent the night there. Then he took what he had with him, a present for his brother Esau: (Genesis 32, 13)

  • So the present went ahead of him, but he himself spent that night in the camp. (Genesis 32, 21)

  • Your strength shall be spent in vain; your land will give no produce and the trees no fruit. (Leviticus 26, 20)

  • The people spent that day, the whole night and all the next day gathering the quail. He who gathered the least had ten homers; and they spread them out for themselves around the camp. (Numbers 11, 32)

  • According to the number of days spent in exploring the land - forty days, for every day a year - for forty years you shall bear the guilt of your sins and you shall know what it is to oppose me. (Numbers 14, 34)

  • That day he had the Ark of Yahweh carried around the city once, then all returned to the camp where they spent the night. (Joshua 6, 11)

  • So the Danites sent five valiant men from Zorah and Eshtaol - all from the Danite tribe - to go around the land and explore it. They said to them, "Go and explore the country." These men came to the mountains of Ephraim near the house of Micah and spent the night there. (Judges 18, 2)

  • His father-in-law, the father of the girl, made him stay so he remained with him for three days. They ate, drank and spent the night there. (Judges 19, 4)

  • They spent the night in the precincts of the house of God, their duties being to guard it and they had the keys with them to open the rooms at the morning. (1 Chronicles 9, 27)


“O trabalho é tão sagrado como a oração”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina