Löydetty 344 Tulokset: dead

  • explaining and proving how it was ordained that the Christ should suffer and rise from the dead. 'And the Christ', he said, 'is this Jesus whom I am proclaiming to you.' (Acts 17, 3)

  • because he has fixed a day when the whole world will be judged in uprightness by a man he has appointed. And God has publicly proved this by raising him from the dead.' (Acts 17, 31)

  • At this mention of rising from the dead, some of them burst out laughing; others said, 'We would like to hear you talk about this another time.' (Acts 17, 32)

  • and as Paul went on and on, a young man called Eutychus who was sitting on the window-sill grew drowsy and was overcome by sleep and fell to the ground three floors below. He was picked up dead. (Acts 20, 9)

  • Now Paul was well aware that one party was made up of Sadducees and the other of Pharisees, so he called out in the Sanhedrin, 'Brothers, I am a Pharisee and the son of Pharisees. It is for our hope in the resurrection of the dead that I am on trial.' (Acts 23, 6)

  • unless it were to do with this single claim, when I stood up among them and called out, "It is about the resurrection of the dead that I am on trial before you today." ' (Acts 24, 21)

  • but they had some argument or other with him about their own religion and about a dead man called Jesus whom Paul alleged to be alive. (Acts 25, 19)

  • Why does it seem incredible to you that God should raise the dead? (Acts 26, 8)

  • that the Christ was to suffer and that, as the first to rise from the dead, he was to proclaim a light for our people and for the gentiles.' (Acts 26, 23)

  • although they were expecting him at any moment to swell up or drop dead on the spot. After they had waited a long time without seeing anything out of the ordinary happen to him, they changed their minds and began to say he was a god. (Acts 28, 6)

  • was born a descendant of David and who, in terms of the Spirit and of holiness, was designated Son of God in power by resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ, our Lord, (Romans 1, 4)

  • (as scripture says: I have made you the father of many nations). Abraham is our father in the eyes of God, in whom he put his faith, and who brings the dead to life and calls into existence what does not yet exist. (Romans 4, 17)


“O verdadeiro servo de Deus é aquele que usa a caridade para com seu próximo, que está decidido a fazer a vontade de Deus a todo custo, que vive em profunda humildade e simplicidade”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina