Mosaico decorativo

Löydetty 495 Tulokset: Beg

  • So, next day, Paul took the men with him, and began going to the temple, publicly fulfilling the days of purification, until the time came for each to have sacrifice made on his behalf. (Acts 21, 26)

  • And so, having obtained his leave, Paul stood there on the steps, and made a gesture with his hand to the people. There was deep silence, and he began addressing himself to them in Hebrew.✻ (Acts 21, 40)

  • So, when Paul had been summoned, Tertullus began his indictment thus. Such is the peace thou hast enabled us to enjoy, so many wrongs have been righted for us through thy wisdom, (Acts 24, 2)

  • Then Agrippa said to Paul, Thou art free to give an account of thyself. And Paul, stretching out his hand, began his defence: (Acts 26, 1)

  • On the fourteenth night, as we drifted about in the Adriatic sea,✻ the crew began to suspect, about midnight, that we were nearing land; (Acts 27, 27)

  • As day began to break, Paul entreated them all to take some food; To-day, he said, is the fourteenth day you have been in suspense, and all that time gone hungry, neglecting to eat; (Acts 27, 33)

  • And with that he took bread, and gave thanks to God before them all, and broke it, and began to eat. (Acts 27, 35)

  • So all ate till they were content; and afterwards they began to lighten the ship, throwing the corn into the sea. (Acts 27, 38)

  • But now, finding they were running into a cross-sea, they grounded the ship where they were. The bows, which were stuck fast, felt no movement, but the stern began falling to pieces under the violence of the waves; (Acts 27, 41)

  • Meanwhile, he is the father of those who are circumcised, as long as they do not merely take their stand on circumcision, but follow in the steps of that faith which he, our father Abraham, had before circumcision began. (Romans 4, 12)

  • And if death began its reign through one man, owing to one man’s fault, more fruitful still is the grace, the gift of justification, which bids men enjoy a reign of life through one man, Jesus Christ. (Romans 5, 17)

  • And not only do we see that, but we ourselves do the same; we ourselves, although we have already begun to reap our spiritual harvest, groan in our hearts, waiting for that adoption which is the ransoming of our bodies from their slavery. (Romans 8, 23)


“Como é belo esperar!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina