Löydetty 439 Tulokset: return of the seventy

  • Now therefore if you have done well, and without sin in appointing Abimelech king over you, and have dealt well with Jerobaal, and with his house, and have made a suitable return for the benefits of him, who fought for you, (Judges 9, 16)

  • And you are now risen up against my father's house, and have killed his sons seventy men upon one stone, and have made Abimelech the son of his handmaid king over the inhabitants of Sichem, because he is your brother: (Judges 9, 18)

  • And to leave the crime of the murder of the seventy sons of Jerobaal, and the shedding of their blood upon Abimelech their brother, and upon the rest of the princes of the Sichemites, who aided him. (Judges 9, 24)

  • And God repaid the evil, that Abimelech had done against his father, killing his seventy brethren. (Judges 9, 56)

  • Whosoever shall first come forth out of the doors of my house, and shall meet me when I return in peace from the children of Ammon, the same will I offer a holocaust to the Lord. (Judges 11, 31)

  • And the Galaadites secured the fords of the Jordan, by which Ephraim was to return. And when any one of the number of Ephraim came thither in the flight, and said: I beseech you let me pass: the Galaadites said to him: Art thou not an Ephraimite? If he said: I am not: (Judges 12, 5)

  • And he had forty sons, and of them thirty grandsons, mounted upon seventy ass colts, and he judged Israel eight years: (Judges 12, 14)

  • And all the people standing, answered as by the voice of one man: We will not return to our tents, neither shall any one of us go into his own house: (Judges 20, 8)

  • Wherefore she went forth out of the place of her sojournment, with both her daughters in law: and being now in the way to return into the land of Juda, (Ruth 1, 7)

  • But she answered them: Return, my daughters: why come ye with me? have I any more sons in my womb, that you may hope for husbands of me? (Ruth 1, 11)

  • Return again, my daughters, and go your ways: for I am now spent with age, and not fit for wedlock. Although I might conceive this night, and bear children, (Ruth 1, 12)

  • Then Noemi, seeing that Ruth was steadfastly determined to go with her, would not be against it, nor persuade her any more to return to her friends: (Ruth 1, 18)


“O medo excessivo nos faz agir sem amor, mas a confiança excessiva não nos deixa considerar o perigo que vamos enfrentar”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina