Trouvé 77 Résultats pour: middle

  • tumbling into the middle of his camp, all around his dwelling-place. (Psalms 78, 28)

  • Let Israel pass through the middle, for his faithful love endures for ever. (Psalms 136, 14)

  • Those who were in the middle of building a house, or were about to be married, or were planting a vineyard, or were afraid, he told to go home again, as the Law allowed. (1 Maccabees 3, 56)

  • But, as they immediately drew back, he fell into the middle of the empty space. (2 Maccabees 14, 44)

  • the beginning, end and middle of the times, the alternation of the solstices and the succession of the seasons, (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 18)

  • He dug it, cleared it of stones, and planted it with red grapes. In the middle he built a tower, he hewed a press there too. He expected it to yield fine grapes: wild grapes were all it yielded. (Isaiah 5, 2)

  • The king of Babylon's officials, all having made their entry, took their seats in the Middle Gate: Nergal-Sharezer, Samgar-Nebo, Sar-Sechim a high dignitary of state, Nergal-Sharezer the chief astrologer, and all the king of Babylon's other officials . . (Jeremiah 39, 3)

  • Then, when you have finished reading this sheet, tie a stone to it and throw it into the middle of the Euphrates, (Jeremiah 51, 63)

  • I looked; a stormy wind blew from the north, a great cloud with flashing fire and brilliant light round it, and in the middle, in the heart of the fire, a brilliance like that of amber, (Ezekiel 1, 4)

  • and in the middle what seemed to be four living creatures. They looked like this: They were of human form. (Ezekiel 1, 5)

  • 'The Lord Yahweh says this, "This is Jerusalem, which I have placed in the middle of the nations, surrounded with foreign countries. (Ezekiel 5, 5)

  • There it is, thrown on the fire for fuel. The fire burns off both ends; the middle is charred; can it be kept for anything now? (Ezekiel 15, 4)


“A maior caridade é aquela que arranca as pessoas vencidas pelo demônio, a fim de ganhá-las para Cristo. E isso eu faço assiduamente, noite e dia.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina