Trouvé 24 Résultats pour: worn

  • my eyes are worn out with suffering. I call to you, Yahweh, all day, I stretch out my hands to you. (Psalms 88, 9)

  • My eyes, too, are worn out waiting for your promise, when will you have pity on me? (Psalms 119, 82)

  • Answer me quickly, Yahweh, my spirit is worn out; do not turn away your face from me, or I shall be like those who sink into oblivion. (Psalms 143, 7)

  • Many monarchs have been made to sit on the ground, and the person nobody thought of has worn the crown. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 5)

  • O death, your sentence is welcome to one in want, whose strength is failing, to one worn out with age and a thousand worries, resentful and impatient! (Ecclesiasticus 41, 2)

  • Wheat they have sown, thorns they reap: they have worn themselves out, to no profit. They are disappointed in their harvests, because of Yahweh's burning anger. (Jeremiah 12, 13)

  • Ebed-Melech took the men with him and went into the palace to the Treasury wardrobe; out of it he took some torn, worn-out rags which he lowered on ropes to Jeremiah in the storage-well. (Jeremiah 38, 11)

  • Ebed-Melech the Cushite then said to Jeremiah, 'These torn, worn-out rags are for you to put under your armpits to pad the ropes.' Jeremiah did this. (Jeremiah 38, 12)

  • "You have been thinking: what disaster for me, and Yahweh has added further grief to my troubles! I am worn out with groaning, and find no relief!" (Jeremiah 45, 3)

  • My eyes are worn out with weeping, my inmost being is in ferment, my heart plummets at the destruction of my young people, as the children and babies grow faint in the streets of the city. (Lamentations 2, 11)

  • I thought, "That woman, worn out with adultery! Are they going to fornicate with her too?" (Ezekiel 23, 43)

  • A spirit will suddenly take hold of him, and all at once it gives a sudden cry and throws the boy into convulsions with foaming at the mouth; it is slow to leave him, but when it does, it leaves the boy worn out. (Luke 9, 39)


“Como Jesus, preparemo-nos a duas ascensões: uma ao Calvário e outra ao Céu. A ascensão ao Calvário, se não for alegre, deve ao menos ser resignada!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina