Trouvé 426 Résultats pour: Open Path
And wherever he entered villages, or farmsteads, or towns, they used to lay the sick down in the open streets, and beg him to let them touch even the hem of his cloak; and all those who touched him recovered.✻ (Mark 6, 56)
Here is the sower gone out to sow his seed. And as he sowed, there were some grains that fell beside the path, so that they were trodden under foot, and the birds flew down and ate them. (Luke 8, 5)
and you yourselves like men awaiting their master’s return from a wedding feast, so that they may open to him at once when he comes and knocks at the door. (Luke 12, 36)
Be sure of this; if the master of the house had known at what time the thief was coming, he would have kept watch, and not allowed his house to be broken open. (Luke 12, 39)
When the master of the house has gone in and has shut the door, you will fall to beating on the door as you stand without, and saying, Lord, open to us. But this will be his answer, I know nothing of you, nor whence you come. (Luke 13, 25)
Then they asked him over again, What was it he did to thee? By what means did he open thy eyes? (John 9, 26)
That a man should open the eyes of one born blind is something unheard of since the world began. (John 9, 32)
At his coming the keeper of the door throws it open, and the sheep are attentive to his voice; and so he calls by name the sheep which belong to him, and leads them out with him. (John 10, 3)
While others said, This is not the language of a man who is possessed by a devil. Has a devil power to open blind men’s eyes? (John 10, 21)
If I had not done what no one else ever did in their midst they would not have been in fault; as it is, they have hated, with open eyes, both me and my Father. (John 15, 24)
Behold, the time is coming, nay, has already come, when you are to be scattered,✻ each of you taking his own path, and to leave me alone. And yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me. (John 16, 32)
(With the price of his treachery, this man came into possession of a field; and afterwards, when he fell from a height, and his belly burst open, so that he was disembowelled, (Acts 1, 18)
