Trouvé 119 Résultats pour: seeking

  • The disciples said to him: “Rabbi, the Jews are even now seeking to stone you. And would you go there again?” (John 11, 8)

  • Therefore, they were seeking Jesus. And they conferred with one another, while standing in the temple: “What do you think? Will he come to the feast day?” (John 11, 56)

  • And so Jesus, knowing all that was about to happen to him, advanced and said to them, “Who are you seeking?” (John 18, 4)

  • Then again he questioned them: “Who are you seeking?” And they said, “Jesus the Nazarene.” (John 18, 7)

  • Jesus responded: “I told you that I am he. Therefore, if you are seeking me, permit these others to go away.” (John 18, 8)

  • And from then on, Pilate was seeking to release him. But the Jews were crying out, saying: “If you release this man, you are no friend of Caesar. For anyone who makes himself a king contradicts Caesar.” (John 19, 12)

  • Jesus said to her: “Woman, why are you weeping? Who are you seeking?” Considering that it was the gardener, she said to him, “Sir, if you have moved him, tell me where you have placed him, and I will take him away.” (John 20, 15)

  • He also was speaking with the Gentiles and disputing with the Greeks. But they were seeking to kill him. (Acts 9, 29)

  • But Elymas the magician (for so his name is translated) stood against them, seeking to turn the proconsul away from the Faith. (Acts 13, 8)

  • And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon you. And you will be blinded, not seeing the sun for a length of time.” And immediately a fog and a darkness fell over him. And wandering around, he was seeking someone who might lead him by the hand. (Acts 13, 11)

  • Then, as they were seeking to kill him, it was reported to the tribune of the cohort: “All Jerusalem is in confusion.” (Acts 21, 31)

  • Yet truly, the sailors were seeking a way to flee from the ship, for they had lowered a lifeboat into the sea, on the pretext that they were attempting to cast anchors from the bow of the ship. (Acts 27, 30)


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