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Talált 2228 Eredmények: King Cyrus

  • And the priests of Bel said: Behold we go out: and do thou, O king, set on the meats, and make ready the wine, and shut the door fast, and seal it with thy own ring: (Daniel 14, 10)

  • So it came to pass after they were gone out, the king set the meats before Bel: and Daniel commanded his servants, and they brought ashes, and he sifted them all over the temple before the king: and going forth they shut the door, and having sealed it with the king's ring, they departed. (Daniel 14, 13)

  • And the king arose early in the morning, and Daniel with him. (Daniel 14, 15)

  • And the king said: Are the seals whole, Daniel? And he answered: They are whole, O king. (Daniel 14, 16)

  • And as soon as he had opened the door, the king looked upon the table, and cried out with a loud voice: Great art thou, O Bel, and there is not any deceit with thee. (Daniel 14, 17)

  • And Daniel laughed: and he held the king that he should not go in: and he said: Behold the pavement, mark whose footsteps these are. (Daniel 14, 18)

  • And the king said: I see the footsteps of men, and women, and children. And the king was angry. (Daniel 14, 19)

  • The king therefore put them to death, and delivered Bel into the power of Daniel: who destroyed him, and his temple. (Daniel 14, 21)

  • And the king said to Daniel: Behold thou canst not say now, that this is not a living god: adore him therefore. (Daniel 14, 23)

  • But give me leave, O king, and I will kill this dragon without sword or club. And the king said: I give thee leave. (Daniel 14, 25)

  • And when the Babylonians had heard this, they took great indignation: and being gathered together against the king, they said: The king is become a Jew. He hath destroyed Bel, he hath killed the dragon, and he hath put the priests to death. (Daniel 14, 27)

  • And they came to the king, and said: Deliver us Daniel, or else we will destroy thee and thy house. (Daniel 14, 28)


“Os talentos de que fala o Evangelho são os cinco sentidos, a inteligência e a vontade. Quem tem mais talentos, tem maior dever de usá-los para o bem dos outros.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina