Talált 785 Eredmények: Joseph in Egypt

  • On that day they will come to you from Assyria to Egypt, from Tyre to the Euphrates, from sea to sea and from mountain to mountain, (Micah 7, 12)

  • as in the days of old, in the days when you went out of Egypt. Show us your wonders. (Micah 7, 15)

  • Ethiopia and Egypt were her stay, Put and Libya were her allies, (Nahum 3, 9)

  • "I will strengthen the nation of Judah and save the descendants of Joseph. I will bring them back for I have compassion on them and they will be as if I had never rejected them, for I am Yahweh, their God, who hears their cry. (Zechariah 10, 6)

  • I shall bring them back from Egypt and gather them from Assyria. I shall give them again the land of Gilead and Lebanon but these will not suffice for them. (Zechariah 10, 10)

  • They will pass through the sea of Egypt and the depths of the Nile will be dried up. Then the arrogance of Assyria will be cast down and Egypt will no longer have a king. (Zechariah 10, 11)

  • That shall be the punishment of Egypt and of all the nations who do not go up to celebrate the feast of Tabernacles. (Zechariah 14, 19)

  • Jacob was the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary, and from her came Jesus who is called the Christ - the Messiah. (Matthew 1, 16)

  • This is how Jesus Christ was born. Mary his mother had been given to Joseph in marriage but before they lived together, she was found to be pregnant through the Holy Spirit. (Matthew 1, 18)

  • Then Joseph, her husband, made plans to divorce her in all secrecy. He was an upright man, and in no way did he want to discredit her. (Matthew 1, 19)

  • While he was pondering over this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, "Joseph, descendant of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife. She has conceived by the Holy Spirit, (Matthew 1, 20)

  • When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had told him to do and he took his wife to his home. (Matthew 1, 24)


“É doce o viver e o penar para trazer benefícios aos irmãos e para tantas almas que, vertiginosamente, desejam se justificar no mal, a despeito do Bem Supremo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina