Löydetty 27 Tulokset: Counting

  • You see what Raguel has pledged himself to do; I am bound by his oath.' So Raphael left for Rhages in Media with the four servants and two camels. They stayed with Gabael, and Raphael showed him the receipt. He told him about the marriage of Tobias son of Tobit and gave him his invitation to the wedding feast. Gabael started counting out the sacks to him-- the seals were intact-- and they loaded them on to the camels. (Tobit 9, 5)

  • A motley gathering followed in his rear, as numerous as locusts or the grains of sand on the ground; there was no counting their multitude. (Judith 2, 20)

  • Next, famine having overwhelmed the land of Canaan, they went down to Egypt where they stayed till they were well nourished. There they became a great multitude, a race beyond counting. (Judith 5, 10)

  • His works are great, past all reckoning, marvels beyond all counting. (Job 5, 9)

  • Yes, the greatness of God exceeds our knowledge, the number of his years is past counting. (Job 36, 26)

  • There is no numbering those who oppose me without cause, no counting those who hate me unprovoked, (Psalms 38, 19)

  • At his word came locusts, hoppers beyond all counting; (Psalms 105, 34)

  • The enemy losses, counting those who fell by the sword and those burnt to death, totalled about eight thousand men. (1 Maccabees 10, 85)

  • But the godless call for Death with deed and word, counting him friend, they wear themselves out for him; with him they make a pact, worthy as they are to belong to him. (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 16)

  • Human life lasts a number of days, but the days of Israel are beyond counting. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 25)

  • Your heart will meditate on past terrors, 'Where is the man who did the counting? Where is the man who did the weighing? Where is the man who counted off the towers?' (Isaiah 33, 18)

  • they will fell her forest, Yahweh declares, however impenetrable it was for they are more numerous than locusts, there is no counting them. (Jeremiah 46, 23)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina