Talált 272 Eredmények: gods

  • Is there on earth another nation like your people Israel, whom God has come to redeem, and to make his people? Indeed you made them famous when you did, for your glory, great and awesome things, rescuing them out of Egypt, from their people and their gods. (2 Samuel 7, 23)

  • But if you or your children refuse to follow me, and disobey my commands and laws which I have set before you; if they serve and worship other gods, (1 Kings 9, 6)

  • Then people will answer: 'Because they abandoned Yahweh their God who brought their fathers out of the land of Egypt, and they followed other gods, worshiping and serving them. That is why Yahweh has brought all this evil on them'." (1 Kings 9, 9)

  • from nations about which Yahweh had commanded the Israelites, "You shall not marry them; nor shall they marry you, lest they win over your heart to their gods." Solomon, however, imitated these peoples because of his love. (1 Kings 11, 2)

  • In Solomon's old age, his wives led him astray to serve other gods and, unlike his father David, his heart was no longer wholly given to Yahweh his God. (1 Kings 11, 4)

  • He did the same for all his foreign wives who burned incense and sacrificed to their gods. (1 Kings 11, 8)

  • Yahweh appeared to him twice and commanded him not to follow other gods. But he did not obey Yahweh's command. (1 Kings 11, 10)

  • And so the king sought advice and made two golden calves. Then he said to the people, "You have been going up to Jerusalem long enough. Here are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt." (1 Kings 12, 28)

  • You have done worse than anyone before you. You have made me angry with your strange gods and the images you have made; and you have forsaken me. (1 Kings 14, 9)

  • The officers of the king of Aram said to him, "Their gods are gods of the hills; that is why they were stronger than us. (1 Kings 20, 23)

  • This happened because the children of Israel had sinned against Yahweh, their God, who had brought them out of the land of Egypt, where they were subject to Pharaoh, but they had turned back to other gods. (2 Kings 17, 7)

  • Yet each of these nations made its own gods, and placed them in the sanctuaries on the hills which the Samaritans had built. Each of these nations put their god in the city where they settled: (2 Kings 17, 29)


“Que Jesus o aperte sempre mais ao Seu divino coração. Que Ele o alivie no sofrimento e lhe dê o abraço final no Paraíso.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina