Löydetty 309 Tulokset: wash feet

  • She went in and, falling at his feet, prostrated herself on the floor and then picked up her son and went out. (2 Kings 4, 37)

  • But when they went to bury her, they found nothing but her skull, feet and hands. (2 Kings 9, 35)

  • Some people happened to be carrying a man out for burial; at the sight of one of these bands, they flung the man into the tomb of Elisha and made off. The man had no sooner touched the bones of Elisha than he came to life and stood up on his feet. (2 Kings 13, 21)

  • Yes, I have dug and drunk of foreign waters; under the soles of my feet I have dried up all Egypt's rivers. (2 Kings 19, 24)

  • He also slaughtered an Egyptian, a man who was seven and a half feet tall. The Egyptian was armed with a spear in his hand like a weaver's beam, but he took him on with a staff, tore the spear from the Egyptian's hand and killed the man with it. (1 Chronicles 11, 23)

  • When David arrived Ornan was threshing wheat. He looked up and saw David and came off the threshing-floor and prostrated himself on the ground at David's feet. (1 Chronicles 21, 21)

  • King David then rose to his feet and said: 'My brothers and my people, listen to me. I have set my heart on building a settled home for the ark of the covenant of Yahweh, for the footstool for our God, but when I was ready to build it, (1 Chronicles 28, 2)

  • He made ten basins, putting five on the right and five on the left, for washing in; the things to be offered as burnt offerings were to be rinsed in these, but the Sea was for the priests to wash in. (2 Chronicles 4, 6)

  • In the thirty-ninth year of his reign, Asa contracted a disease in his feet, which became very severe; in his illness, however, he consulted not Yahweh but the doctors. (2 Chronicles 16, 12)

  • For forty years you cared for them in the desert, so that they went short of nothing, their clothes did not wear out, nor were their feet swollen. (Nehemiah 9, 21)

  • The boy had gone down to the river to wash his feet, when a great fish leapt out of the water and tried to swallow his foot. The boy gave a shout (Tobit 6, 3)

  • Raguel leapt to his feet and kissed him and wept. (Tobit 7, 6)


“Não queremos aceitar o fato de que o sofrimento é necessário para nossa alma e de que a cruz deve ser o nosso pão cotidiano. Assim como o corpo precisa ser nutrido, também a alma precisa da cruz, dia a dia, para purificá-la e desapegá-la das coisas terrenas. Não queremos entender que Deus não quer e não pode salvar-nos nem santificar-nos sem a cruz. Quanto mais Ele chama uma alma a Si, mais a santifica por meio da cruz.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina