Löydetty 1099 Tulokset: win

  • But a little later, a strong wind called "the northeaster" swept down on them, from across the island. (Acts 27, 14)

  • The ship was dragged along and could not face the wind, so that we remained adrift. (Acts 27, 15)

  • The storm lashed at us so strongly that on the next day they began throwing the cargo overboard. (Acts 27, 18)

  • They cast off the anchors and left them in the sea; at the same time, they loosened the ropes of the rudders, hoisted the foresail to the wind and headed for the beach. (Acts 27, 40)

  • Paul gathered a bundle of dried twigs and as he threw them into the fire, a viper suddenly came out because of the heat and entwined itself around his hand. (Acts 28, 3)

  • After three months, we boarded a ship which had spent the winter at the island. It belonged to an Alexandrian company and carried the figurehead of Castor and Pollux as insignia. (Acts 28, 11)

  • and, after circling the coast, we arrived at Rhegium. On the following day, a south wind began to blow, and at the end of two days we arrived at Puteoli, (Acts 28, 13)

  • And since they did not think that God was worth knowing, he gave them up to their senseless minds so that they committed all kinds of obscenities. (Romans 1, 28)

  • Those who, without knowing the Law, committed sin, will perish without the Law, and whoever committed sin knowing the Law, will be judged by that Law. (Romans 2, 12)

  • showing that the commandments of the Law are engraved in their minds. Their conscience, speaking within them also shows it, when they condemn or approve their actions. (Romans 2, 15)

  • Rather, it will be proved that God is truthful, every human a liar, as the Scripture says: it will be proved that your words are true and you will be winner if they want to judge you. (Romans 3, 4)

  • Not only that, we feel secure even in trials, knowing that trials produce patience, (Romans 5, 3)


“De todos os que vierem pedir meu auxílio, nunca perderei nenhum!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina