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Löydetty 1094 Tulokset: Entry Into Promised Land

  • Benadad, falling in with the request, sent out his generals with orders to attack the cities of Israel; Ahion they overcame, and Dan, and Abel Beth-Maacha, and all Cenneroth, till Nephthali had no land remaining. (1 Kings 15, 20)

  • till, after a while, the land was parched, and the river dried up. (1 Kings 17, 7)

  • there was still flour in the jar, still oil left in the cruet, as the Lord’s message through Elias had promised her. (1 Kings 17, 16)

  • To him Achab said, Go through the whole land in search of grass wherever it may be found, by spring or mountain torrent, to keep the horses and the mules alive, or we shall lose all the beasts. (1 Kings 18, 5)

  • Thereupon the king of Israel summoned all the elders of his land; Mark well, he said, how craftily this man deals with us; this is my reward for consenting to give up wives and sons, silver and gold, at his demand. (1 Kings 20, 7)

  • And now Benadad promised, I will give thee back the cities my father took from thine, and thou shalt have streets in Damascus, as my father had in Samaria, and I will go home at peace with thee. So Achab made peace with him, and let him go his way. (1 Kings 20, 34)

  • The Lord be merciful to me, Naboth answered; should I give thee the land that was my fathers’ patrimony? (1 Kings 21, 3)

  • He it was that rid the land of all the shrine-prostitutes his father Asa had left. (1 Kings 22, 47)

  • Every fortress and every cherished city of theirs you must overthrow, cut down every fruit-tree, stop up every well, strew all their best plough-land with boulders. (2 Kings 3, 19)

  • overthrew the cities, smothered their best plough-land, every man throwing his stone, stopped up the wells, and cut down the fruit-trees. Only the City of Brick Walls was left, and even this, beleaguered by slingers, was in great part destroyed. (2 Kings 3, 25)

  • and the king of Syria promised to send him with a letter to the king of Israel. So he set out with thirty talents of silver, and six thousand gold pieces, and ten suits of clothing. (2 Kings 5, 5)

  • Now turn we to the mother of that boy whom Eliseus raised to life. Eliseus had said to her, Up, go on thy travels, thou and all thy household with thee, and there dwell where dwell thou canst; the Lord has a drought in store for us, which will fall upon this land for seven years together. (2 Kings 8, 1)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina