Talált 441 Eredmények: Altar of Incense

  • And lying prostrate at the pedestal of the altar, they beseeched him to be forgiving to them, but to be an enemy to their enemies, and an adversary to their adversaries, just as the law says. (2 Maccabees 10, 26)

  • And indeed, this satisfied justice, for just as he had committed many offenses toward the altar of God, the fire and ashes of which are holy, so was he condemned to die in ashes. (2 Maccabees 13, 8)

  • Now a certain Alcimus, who had been high priest, but who had willfully defiled himself in the time of the co-mingling, considering there to be no means for his safety, nor access to the altar, (2 Maccabees 14, 3)

  • and he swore, saying: “Unless you deliver Judas to me in chains, I will reduce this shrine of God to the ground, and I will dig up the altar, and I will consecrate this temple to Liber the father.” (2 Maccabees 14, 33)

  • When it arrived, having called together his fellow tribesmen, and the priests to the altar, he summoned those also who were in the stronghold. (2 Maccabees 15, 31)

  • And you called me to construct a temple on your holy mount, and, in the city of your dwelling, an altar in the likeness of your holy tabernacle, which you have prepared from the beginning. (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 8)

  • For, in remembrance of your words, they were examined and were quickly saved, for forgetfulness is not engraved into your altar so that they would be unable to obtain your help. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 11)

  • For a blameless man, prospering, is to be entreated for your people, bringing forth the shield of your service, through prayer and incense, making prayerful supplication, he withstands anger, and so establishes an end to the necessary difficulty, revealing that he is your servant. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 21)

  • The oblation of the just fattens the altar, and is a fragrance of sweetness in the sight of the Most High. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 8)

  • He chose him from among all living men to offer to God sacrifice, incense, and a pleasing fragrance, as a memorial of appeasement on behalf of his people. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 20)

  • And he appointed singers to stand opposite the altar, and by their voices he provided sweet music. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 11)

  • He gave glory to the vestment of sanctity, when he ascended to the holy altar. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 12)


“O homem sem Deus é um ser mutilado”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina