Trouvé 198 Résultats pour: elders

  • The children of Israel obeyed the orders of Joakim and of the Council of the Elders which assembled in Jerusalem. (Judith 4, 8)

  • As they called for a meeting of all the elders of the town, the young people and the women also joined the assembly. They placed Achior in the midst of the assembled people and Uzziah asked him what had happened. (Judith 6, 16)

  • Then Uzziah led him from the assembly into his own house and gave a meal for the elders. All through the night the people called upon the God of Israel, begging him to come to their aid. (Judith 6, 21)

  • Then everyone - men, women, young people and children - gathered and accused Uzziah and the leaders of the town. They called out with loud cries and said before all the elders, (Judith 7, 23)

  • So she sent the maidservant who looked after her affairs, to call Chabris and Charmis, two elders of the town, to come and see her. (Judith 8, 10)

  • They came to her house and she said to them, "Listen to me, you elders of Bethulia, for the words which you have spoken in front of the people today are not right. You did wrong to take an oath between God and yourselves, and to say that you would hand over the town to our enemies if, within a certain number of days, the Lord does not come to your help. (Judith 8, 11)

  • Then they set out in the direction of the gate of the town of Bethulia where they found stationed Uzziah and the elders of the town, Chabris and Charmis. (Judith 10, 6)

  • They have sent messengers to Jerusalem - for those who dwell there have also done this - and they have charged these men to bring back this permission from the Council of the Elders. (Judith 11, 14)

  • As soon as the townsfolk heard her voice, they called the elders and hurried down to the gates of the town. (Judith 13, 12)

  • Then the high priest Joakim and the council of the Elders of Israel in Jerusalem came to hear the good things which the Lord had done for Israel, and to see Judith and congratulate her. (Judith 15, 8)

  • He compels advisers to keep silent, and strips elders of their discernment. (Job 12, 20)

  • that he might train his princes and teach his elders wisdom. (Psalms 105, 22)


“O Anjo de Deus não nos abandona jamais.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina