Trouvé 159 Résultats pour: Prayer of Jabez

  • let your ear be attentive and your eyes open, to listen to your servant's prayer, which I now offer to you day and night on behalf of your servants the Israelites. I admit the sins of the Israelites, which we have committed against you. Both I and my father's House have sinned; (Nehemiah 1, 6)

  • O Lord, let your ear now be attentive to your servant's prayer and to the prayer of your servants who want to revere your name. I beg you let your servant be successful today and win this man's compassion.' At the time I was cupbearer to the king. (Nehemiah 1, 11)

  • Mattaniah son of Mica, son of Zabdi, son of Asaph, who led the praises and intoned the thanksgiving associated with the prayer, Bakbukiah being his junior colleague; and Obadiah son of Shammua, son of Galal, son of Jeduthun. (Nehemiah 11, 17)

  • Then, sad at heart, I sighed and wept, and began this prayer of lamentation: (Tobit 3, 1)

  • And at this, by the window, with outstretched arms she said this prayer: You are blessed, O God of mercy! May your name be blessed for ever, and may all things you have made bless you everlastingly. (Tobit 3, 11)

  • This time the prayer of each of them found favour before the glory of God, (Tobit 3, 16)

  • 'Prayer with fasting and alms with uprightness are better than riches with iniquity. Better to practise almsgiving than to hoard up gold. (Tobit 12, 8)

  • So you must know that when you and Sarah were at prayer, it was I who offered your supplications before the glory of the Lord and who read them; so too when you were burying the dead. (Tobit 12, 12)

  • Please, please, God of my father, God of the heritage of Israel, Master of heaven and earth, Creator of the waters, King of your whole creation, hear my prayer. (Judith 9, 12)

  • Will no one hear my prayer, will not God himself grant my hope? (Job 6, 8)

  • Nonetheless, my hands are free of violence, and my prayer is pure. (Job 16, 17)

  • From the towns come the groans of the dying and the gasp of the wounded crying for help. Yet God remains deaf to prayer! (Job 24, 12)


O maldito “eu” o mantém apegado à Terra e o impede de voar para Jesus. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina