Löydetty 428 Tulokset: servant

  • he said: "Sir, if I may ask you this favor, please do not go on past your servant. (Genesis 18, 3)

  • Now that you have come this close to your servant, let me bring you a little food, that you may refresh yourselves; and afterward you may go on your way." "Very well," they replied, "do as you have said." (Genesis 18, 5)

  • He ran to the herd, picked out a tender, choice steer, and gave it to a servant, who quickly prepared it. (Genesis 18, 7)

  • he said, "Please, gentlemen, come aside into your servant's house for the night, and bathe your feet; you can get up early to continue your journey." But they replied, "No, we shall pass the night in the town square." (Genesis 19, 2)

  • "You have already thought enough of your servant to do me the great kindness of intervening to save my life. But I cannot flee to the hills to keep the disaster from overtaking me, and so I shall die. (Genesis 19, 19)

  • Abraham said to the senior servant of his household, who had charge of all his possessions: "Put your hand under my thigh, (Genesis 24, 2)

  • The servant asked him: "What if the woman is unwilling to follow me to this land? Should I then take your son back to the land from which you migrated?" (Genesis 24, 5)

  • So the servant put his hand under the thigh of his master Abraham and swore to him in this undertaking. (Genesis 24, 9)

  • The servant then took ten of his master's camels, and bearing all kinds of gifts from his master, he made his way to the city of Nahor in Aram Naharaim. (Genesis 24, 10)

  • if I say to a girl, 'Please lower your jug, that I may drink,' and she answers, 'Take a drink, and let me give water to your camels, too,' let her be the one whom you have decided upon for your servant Isaac. In this way I shall know that you have dealt graciously with my master." (Genesis 24, 14)

  • the servant ran toward her and said, "Please give me a sip of water from your jug." (Genesis 24, 17)

  • "I am Abraham's servant," he began. (Genesis 24, 34)


“A sua função é tirar e transportar as pedras, e arrancar os espinhos. Jesus é quem semeia, planta, cultiva e rega. Mas seu trabalho também é obra de Jesus. Sem Ele você nada pode fazer.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina