Löydetty 322 Tulokset: Desert

  • Because they cried out to the LORD, he put darkness between your people and the Egyptians, upon whom he brought the sea so that it engulfed them. After you witnessed what I did to Egypt, and dwelt a long time in the desert, (Joshua 24, 7)

  • The descendants of the Kenite, Moses' father-in-law, came up with the Judahites from the city of palms to the desert at Arad (which is in the Negeb). But they later left and settled among the Amalekites. (Judges 1, 16)

  • Gideon said, "Very well; when the LORD has delivered Zebah and Zalmunna into my power, I will grind your flesh in with the thorns and briers of the desert." (Judges 8, 7)

  • He took the elders of the city, and thorns and briers of the desert, and ground these men of Succoth into them. (Judges 8, 16)

  • For when they came up from Egypt, Israel went through the desert to the Red Sea and came to Kadesh. (Judges 11, 16)

  • Then they went through the desert, and by-passing the land of Edom and the land of Moab, went east of the land of Moab and encamped across the Arnon. Thus they did not go through the territory of Moab, for the Arnon is the boundary of Moab. (Judges 11, 18)

  • the whole territory from the Arnon to the Jabbok, from the desert to the Jordan. (Judges 11, 22)

  • They retreated before the men of Israel in the direction of the desert, with the fight being pressed against them. In their very midst, meanwhile, those who had been in the city were spreading destruction. (Judges 20, 42)

  • The rest turned and fled through the desert to the rock Rimmon. But on the highways the Israelites picked off five thousand men among them, and chasing them up to Gidom, killed another two thousand of them there. (Judges 20, 45)

  • But six hundred others who turned and fled through the desert reached the rock Rimmon, where they remained for four months. (Judges 20, 47)

  • another turned in the direction of Beth-horon; and the third took the road for Geba that overlooks the Valley of the Hyenas toward the desert. (1 Samuel 13, 18)

  • When Eliab, his oldest brother, heard him speaking with the men, he grew angry with David and said: "Why did you come down? With whom have you left those sheep in the desert meanwhile? I know your arrogance and your evil intent. You came down to enjoy the battle!" (1 Samuel 17, 28)


“No tumulto das paixões terrenas e das adversidades, surge a grande esperança da misericórdia inexorável de Deus. Corramos confiantes ao tribunal da penitência onde Ele, com ansiedade paterna, espera-nos a todo instante.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina