Talált 206 Eredmények: Born

  • And now you may have someone to comfort your soul and to care for you in old age, for he is born of your daughter-in-law, who loves you, and this is much better for you, than if you had seven sons.” (Ruth 4, 15)

  • And the women of the near future were congratulating her and saying, “There was a son born to Naomi. They called his name Obed. Here is the father of Jesse, the father of David.” (Ruth 4, 17)

  • And Ahijah, the son of Ahitub, the brother of Ichabod, the son of Phinehas, who had been born of Eli, the priest of the Lord at Shiloh, wore the ephod. But the people did not know where Jonathan had gone. (1 Samuel 14, 3)

  • And sons were born to David in Hebron. And his firstborn son was Amnon, from Ahinoam the Jezreelite. (2 Samuel 3, 2)

  • Also, the sixth was Ithream, from Eglah, the wife of David. These were born to David at Hebron. (2 Samuel 3, 5)

  • Then David took more concubines and wives from Jerusalem, after he had arrived from Hebron. And other sons as well as daughters were born to David. (2 Samuel 5, 13)

  • And these are the names of those who were born to him in Jerusalem: Shammua, and Shobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, (2 Samuel 5, 14)

  • And so, there was no child born to Michal, the daughter of Saul, even to the day of her death. (2 Samuel 6, 23)

  • Yet truly, because you have given occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme, because of this word, the son who was born to you: dying he shall die.” (2 Samuel 12, 14)

  • Then three sons were born to Absalom, and one daughter, of elegant form, whose name was Tamar. (2 Samuel 14, 27)

  • These four men were born of Arapha in Gath, and they fell by the hand of David and his servants. (2 Samuel 21, 22)

  • And when I had arisen in the morning, so that I might give milk to my son, he appeared to be dead. But gazing upon him more diligently in the light of day, I realized that he was not mine, whom I had born.” (1 Kings 3, 21)


“Dirás tu o mais belo dos credos quando houver noite em redor de ti, na hora do sacrifício, na dor, no supremo esforço duma vontade inquebrantável para o bem. Este credo é como um relâmpago que rasga a escuridão de teu espírito e no seu brilho te eleva a Deus”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina