Talált 158 Eredmények: east

  • These are the men who crossed the Jordan in the first month, when it overflowed its course, and scattered all the people who lived on its banks, both east and west. (1 Chronicles 12, 16)

  • For the east side the lot fell to Shelemiah, whose son Zechariah was a shrewd counselor; when they drew lots, the lot for the north side fell to the latter. (1 Chronicles 26, 14)

  • On the east, six daily; on the north, four daily; on the south, four daily; at the storehouse, two each side; (1 Chronicles 26, 17)

  • It rested on twelve oxen, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south, three facing east; on these, their hindquarters all turned inward, stood the Sea. (2 Chronicles 4, 4)

  • All the Levite musicians, Asaph, Heman and Jeduthun with their sons and brothers, were stationed to the east of the altar, robed in fine linen and playing cymbals, harps, and lyres. A hundred and twenty priests accompanied them on the trumpet. (2 Chronicles 5, 12)

  • He stationed the men from the west wing to the east wing, between the House and the altar, each with spear in hand, to protect the king. (2 Chronicles 23, 10)

  • Next to them worked Zadok son of Immer opposite his own house. Next to him Shemaiah son of Shecaniah, keeper of the East Gate. (Nehemiah 3, 29)

  • They went straight on up to the Fountain Gate, near the steps of the City of David, along the top of the wall of the house of David, as far as the Water Gate, on the east. (Nehemiah 12, 37)

  • The Edomites and the Ammonites climbed up and camped on the mountain near Dothan; they sent some of their men to the south and to the east facing Egrebel, near Chusi, which is on the torrent of Mochmur. The rest of the Assyrian army encamped in the plain, covering the whole countryside. The camp site covered by their tents and their bag-gage spread out wide for they were an enormous crowd. (Judith 7, 18)

  • Owner of seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred donkeys and a large number of servants, he was considered the greatest man among the people of the East. (Job 1, 3)

  • All in the west are appalled at his fate; those of the east are seized with fright. (Job 18, 20)

  • The east wind lifts him up, and he disappears as it sweeps him out of his place. (Job 27, 21)


“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