Löydetty 251 Tulokset: comfort in difficult times

  • Seven times a day I praise you for your upright judgements. (Psalms 119, 164)

  • It became an ambush for the sanctuary, an evil adversary for Israel at all times. (1 Maccabees 1, 36)

  • No enemy was left in the land to fight them, the very kings of those times had been crushed. (1 Maccabees 14, 13)

  • the holy Temple which he had once plundered he would now adorn with the finest offerings; he would restore all the sacred vessels many times over; he would defray from his personal revenue the expenses incurred for the sacrifices; (2 Maccabees 9, 16)

  • Timotheus' first move on learning of Judas' advance was to send away the women and children and the rest of the baggage train to the place called the Carnaim, since it was an impregnable position, difficult of access owing to the narrowness of all the approaches. (2 Maccabees 12, 21)

  • seventy-five miles from Jerusalem. But as the Jews who had settled there assured Judas that the people of Scythopolis had always treated them well and had been particularly kind to them when times were at their worst, (2 Maccabees 12, 30)

  • With these words he left them. The priests stretched out their hands to heaven, calling on him who has at all times done battle for our nation; this was their prayer: (2 Maccabees 14, 34)

  • A friend is a friend at all times, it is for adversity that a brother is born. (Proverbs 17, 17)

  • For though the upright falls seven times, he gets up again; the wicked are the ones who stumble in adversity. (Proverbs 24, 16)

  • Then again, I contemplate all the oppression that is committed under the sun. Take for instance the tears of the oppressed. No one to comfort them! The power their oppressors wield. No one to comfort them! (Ecclesiastes 4, 1)

  • The sinner who does wrong a hundred times lives on. But this too I know, that there is good in store for people who fear God, because they fear him, (Ecclesiastes 8, 12)

  • At all times, dress in white and keep your head well scented. (Ecclesiastes 9, 8)


“Para que se preocupar com o caminho pelo qual Jesus quer que você chegue à pátria celeste – pelo deserto ou pelo campo – quando tanto por um como por outro se chegará da mesma forma à beatitude eterna?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina