Talált 1586 Eredmények: Abraham father of many nations

  • Then Abimelech called also for Abraham, and he said to him: “What have you done to us? How have we sinned against you, so that you would bring so great a sin upon me and upon my kingdom? You have done to us what you ought not to have done.” (Genesis 20, 9)

  • Abraham responded: “I thought to myself, saying: Perhaps there is no fear of God in this place. And they will put me to death because of my wife. (Genesis 20, 11)

  • Yet, in another way, she is also truly my sister, the daughter of my father, and not the daughter of my mother, and I took her as a wife. (Genesis 20, 12)

  • Then, after God led me out of my father’s house, I said to her: ‘You will show this mercy to me. In every place, to which we will travel, you will say that I am your brother.’ ” (Genesis 20, 13)

  • Therefore, Abimelech took sheep and oxen, and men servants and women servants, and he gave them to Abraham. And he returned his wife Sarah to him. (Genesis 20, 14)

  • Then when Abraham prayed, God healed Abimelech and his wife, and his handmaids, and they gave birth. (Genesis 20, 17)

  • For the Lord had closed every womb of the house of Abimelech, because of Sarah, the wife of Abraham. (Genesis 20, 18)

  • And Abraham called the name of his son, whom Sarah bore for him, Isaac. (Genesis 21, 3)

  • when he was one hundred years old. Indeed, at this stage of his father’s life, Isaac was born. (Genesis 21, 5)

  • And again, she said: “Hearing this, who would believe Abraham, that Sarah breast-fed a son, to whom she gave birth, despite being elderly?” (Genesis 21, 7)

  • And the boy grew and was weaned. And Abraham made a great feast on the day of his weaning. (Genesis 21, 8)

  • And when Sarah had seen the son of Hagar the Egyptian playing with her son Isaac, she said to Abraham: (Genesis 21, 9)


“Quando ofendemos a justiça de Deus, apelamos à Sua misericórdia. Mas se ofendemos a Sua misericórdia, a quem podemos apelar? Ofender o Pai que nos ama e insultar quem nos auxilia é um pecado pelo qual seremos severamente julgados.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina