Talált 224 Eredmények: fruit of the womb

  • Listen to me, O islands, pay attention, peoples from distant lands. Yahweh called me from my mother's womb; he pronounced my name before I was born. (Isaiah 49, 1)

  • And now Yahweh has spoken, he who formed me in the womb to be his servant, to bring Jacob back to him, to gather Israel to him. (Isaiah 49, 5)

  • Can a woman forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child of her womb? Yet though she forget, I will never forget you. (Isaiah 49, 15)

  • They will build houses and dwell in them; they will plant crops and eat their fruit. (Isaiah 65, 21)

  • Yahweh says: Do I allow to conceive and yet not to give birth? For I am the one who opens the womb and who closes it. (Isaiah 66, 9)

  • "Even before I formed you in the womb I have known you; even before you were born I had set you apart, and appointed you a prophet to the nations!" (Jeremiah 1, 5)

  • I brought you to a fertile land to eat of the choicest fruit. As soon as you came you defiled my land and dishonored my heritage! (Jeremiah 2, 7)

  • Listen earth! I am bringing disaster on this people! It is the fruit of their rebellion, because they ignored my words and despised my Law. (Jeremiah 6, 19)

  • He is like a tree planted by the water, sending out its roots towards the stream. He has no fear when the heat comes, his leaves are always green; the year of drought is no problem and he can always bear fruit. (Jeremiah 17, 8)

  • I, Yahweh, search the heart and penetrate the mind. I reward each one according to his ways and the fruit of his deeds. (Jeremiah 17, 10)

  • For he did not kill me in the womb, that my mother would have been my grave, and have carried me forever. (Jeremiah 20, 17)

  • Why did I ever leave the womb to live in trouble and sorrow, and spend my days in shame? (Jeremiah 20, 18)


“Sejam como pequenas abelhas espirituais, que levam para sua colméia apenas mel e cera. Que, por meio de sua conversa, sua casa seja repleta de docilidade, paz, concórdia, humildade e piedade!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina