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Talált 930 Eredmények: Return To Egypt

  • And so, inquire how you may travel to him and receive from him the aforementioned weight of silver, and return to him the written agreement. (Tobit 4, 22)

  • But go out now, and inquire after some faithful man, who would go with you to keep you safe in return for his wages, so that you may receive it while I am still alive.” (Tobit 5, 4)

  • And so Tobit said to him, “Are you able to lead my son to Gabael in Rages, a city of the Medes? And when you return, I will pay you your wages.” (Tobit 5, 14)

  • And Tobit said to her: “Do not weep. Our son will arrive safely, and he will return safely to us, and your eyes shall see him. (Tobit 5, 26)

  • Then the Angel Raphael caught the demon, and bound him in the desert of upper Egypt. (Tobit 8, 3)

  • And so he began to be exceedingly sad, both he and his wife Anna with him. And they both began to weep together, because their son did not at least return to them on the appointed day. (Tobit 10, 3)

  • Yet she was by no means able to be consoled. But, leaping up every day, she looked all round, and traveled around all the ways, by which there seemed any hope that he might return, so that she might possibly see him coming from afar. (Tobit 10, 7)

  • Therefore, it is time that I return to him who sent me. But as for you, bless God, and describe all his wonders.” (Tobit 12, 20)

  • “Nineveh will pass away soon. For the word of the Lord goes forward, and our brothers, who have been dispersed away from the land of Israel, shall return to it. (Tobit 14, 6)

  • Thus its deserted land will be entirely filled again. And the house of God, which was burned like incense within it, will be rebuilt again. And all those who fear God will return there. (Tobit 14, 7)

  • they worshipped one God of heaven, who also instructed them to go forth from that place and to dwell in Canaan. And when a famine covered the whole land, they went down into Egypt, and there, through four hundred years, they were so multiplied, that the army of them could not be numbered. (Judith 5, 9)

  • And when the king of Egypt oppressed them, and also subjugated them to labor with clay and brick in the building of his cities, they cried out to their Lord, and he struck the entire land of Egypt with various plagues. (Judith 5, 10)


Como distinguir uma tentação de um pecado e como estar certo de que não se pecou? – perguntou um penitente. Padre Pio sorriu e respondeu: “Como se distingue um burro de um homem? O burro tem de ser conduzido; o homem conduz a si mesmo!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina