Löydetty 801 Tulokset: good works

  • You yourself said, 'I will be very good to you, and I will make your descendants like the sands of the sea, which are too numerous to count.'" (Genesis 32, 13)

  • They should husband all the food of the coming good years, collecting the grain under Pharaoh's authority, to be stored in the towns for food. (Genesis 41, 35)

  • After inquiring how they were, he asked them, "And how is your aged father, of whom you spoke? Is he still in good health?" (Genesis 43, 27)

  • "Your servant our father is thriving and still in good health," they said, as they bowed respectfully. (Genesis 43, 28)

  • They had not gone far out of the city when Joseph said to his head steward: "Go at once after the men! When you overtake them, say to them, 'Why did you repay good with evil? Why did you steal the silver goblet from me? (Genesis 44, 4)

  • "I am Joseph," he said to his brothers. "Is my father still in good health?" But his brothers could give him no answer, so dumbfounded were they at him. (Genesis 45, 3)

  • When he saw how good a settled life was, and how pleasant the country, He bent his shoulder to the burden and became a toiling serf. (Genesis 49, 15)

  • Even though you meant harm to me, God meant it for good, to achieve his present end, the survival of many people. (Genesis 50, 20)

  • Therefore I have come down to rescue them from the hands of the Egyptians and lead them out of that land into a good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey, the country of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites. (Exodus 3, 8)

  • the owner of the cistern must make good by restoring the value of the animal to its owner; the dead animal, however, he may keep. (Exodus 21, 34)

  • or if someone, without being aware of it, rashly utters an oath to do good or evil, such as men are accustomed to utter rashly, and then recognizes that he is guilty of such an oath; (Leviticus 4, 4)

  • But the land must first be rid of them, that in its desolation it may make up its lost sabbaths, and that they, too, may make good the debt of their guilt for having spurned my precepts and abhorred my statutes. (Leviticus 25, 43)


“O Senhor nos dá tantas graças e nós pensamos que tocamos o céu com um dedo. Não sabemos, no entanto, que para crescer precisamos de pão duro, das cruzes, das humilhações, das provações e das contradições.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina