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Löydetty 411 Tulokset: False Apostles

  • I claim to have done no less than the very greatest of the apostles. (2 Corinthians 11, 5)

  • Such men are false apostles, dishonest workmen, that pass for apostles of Christ. (2 Corinthians 11, 13)

  • What journeys I have undertaken, in danger from rivers, in danger from robbers, in danger from my own people, in danger from the Gentiles; danger in cities; danger in the wilderness, danger in the sea, danger among false brethren! (2 Corinthians 11, 26)

  • I have given way to vanity; it was you that drove me to it; you ought to have given me credentials, instead of asking for them. No, I have done no less than the very greatest of the apostles, worthless as I am; (2 Corinthians 12, 11)

  • I did not go up to Jerusalem to see those who had been apostles longer than myself; no, I went off into Arabia, and when I came back, it was to Damascus. (Galatians 1, 17)

  • but I did not see any of the other apostles, except James, the Lord’s brother. (Galatians 1, 19)

  • we were only thinking of those false brethren who had insinuated themselves into our company so as to spy on the liberty which we enjoy in Christ Jesus, meaning to make slaves of us. (Galatians 2, 4)

  • The rest of the Jews were no less false to their principles; Barnabas himself was carried away by their insincerity. (Galatians 2, 13)

  • Apostles and prophets are the foundation on which you were built, and the chief corner-stone of it is Jesus Christ himself. (Ephesians 2, 20)

  • It was never made known to any human being in past ages, as it has now been revealed by the Spirit to his holy apostles and prophets, and it is this: (Ephesians 3, 5)

  • Some he has appointed to be apostles, others to be prophets, others to be evangelists, or pastors, or teachers. (Ephesians 4, 11)

  • that you must be quit, now, of the old self whose way of life you remember, the self that wasted its aim on false dreams.✻ (Ephesians 4, 22)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina