Löydetty 251 Tulokset: comfort in difficult times

  • You are not being sent to a nation that speaks a difficult foreign language; you are being sent to the House of Israel. (Ezekiel 3, 5)

  • Not to big nations that speak difficult foreign languages, and whose words you would not understand -- if I sent you to them, they would listen to you; (Ezekiel 3, 6)

  • 'Son of man, the House of Israel is now saying, "The vision that this man sees concerns the distant future; he is prophesying for times far ahead." (Ezekiel 12, 27)

  • even so, there will be a remnant left, a few men and women who come through; when they come to you and you see their conduct and actions, you will take comfort in spite of the disaster which I have brought on Jerusalem, in spite of all I have brought on her. (Ezekiel 14, 22)

  • They will comfort you, when you see their conduct and actions, and so you will know that I have not done in vain all I have done to her -- declares the Lord Yahweh." ' (Ezekiel 14, 23)

  • So prophesy, son of man, and clap your hands! Let the sword pass three times, that sword for victims, that sword for a great victim, threatening them from every side! (Ezekiel 21, 19)

  • With the noise when it fell I made the nations quake, as I hurled it down to Sheol, with those who sink into oblivion. In the depths of the underworld all the trees of Eden took comfort, the pick of the loveliest trees of the Lebanon, all irrigated by the waters. (Ezekiel 31, 16)

  • 'Pharaoh will see them and take comfort at the sight of all this throng slaughtered by the sword -- Pharaoh and all his throng -- declares the Lord Yahweh. (Ezekiel 32, 31)

  • and on whatever point of wisdom or understanding he might question them, he found them ten times better than all the magicians and soothsayers in his entire kingdom. Daniel remained there until the first year of King Cyrus. (Daniel 1, 20)

  • The question the king asks is difficult, and no one can find the king an answer to it, except the gods, whose dwelling is not with mortals.' (Daniel 2, 11)

  • It is he who controls the procession of times and seasons, who makes and unmakes kings, who confers wisdom on the wise, and knowledge on those with discernment, (Daniel 2, 21)

  • This infuriated King Nebuchadnezzar; his expression was changed now as he looked at Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego. He gave orders for the furnace to be made seven times hotter than usual (Daniel 3, 19)


“É sempre necessário ir para a frente, nunca para trás, na vida espiritual. O barco que pára em vez de ir adiante é empurrado para trás pelo vento.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina