Talált 126 Eredmények: Army

  • Then came he down toward the sea coast, both he and his army, and set garrisons in the high cities, and took out of them chosen men for aid. (Judith 3, 6)

  • And he pitched between Geba and Scythopolis, and there he tarried a whole month, that he might gather together all the carriages of his army. (Judith 3, 10)

  • Then was it declared to Holofernes, the chief captain of the army of Assur, that the children of Israel had prepared for war, and had shut up the passages of the hill country, and had fortified all the tops of the high hills and had laid impediments in the champaign countries: (Judith 5, 1)

  • And he said unto them, Tell me now, ye sons of Chanaan, who this people is, that dwelleth in the hill country, and what are the cities that they inhabit, and what is the multitude of their army, and wherein is their power and strength, and what king is set over them, or captain of their army; (Judith 5, 3)

  • Now therefore, lord Holofernes, we will go up, and they shall be a prey to be devoured of all thine army. (Judith 5, 24)

  • And when the tumult of men that were about the council was ceased, Holofernes the chief captain of the army of Assur said unto Achior and all the Moabites before all the company of other nations, (Judith 6, 1)

  • And then shall the sword of mine army, and the multitude of them that serve me, pass through thy sides, and thou shalt fall among their slain, when I return. (Judith 6, 6)

  • The next day Holofernes commanded all his army, and all his people which were come to take his part, that they should remove their camp against Bethulia, to take aforehand the ascents of the hill country, and to make war against the children of Israel. (Judith 7, 1)

  • Then their strong men removed their camps in that day, and the army of the men of war was an hundred and seventy thousand footmen, and twelve thousand horsemen, beside the baggage, and other men that were afoot among them, a very great multitude. (Judith 7, 2)

  • Let our lord now hear a word, that there be not an overthrow in thine army. (Judith 7, 9)

  • Remain in thy camp, and keep all the men of thine army, and let thy servants get into their hands the fountain of water, which issueth forth of the foot of the mountain: (Judith 7, 12)

  • Then the children of Esau went up with the children of Ammon, and camped in the hill country over against Dothaim: and they sent some of them toward the south, and toward the east over against Ekrebel, which is near unto Chusi, that is upon the brook Mochmur; and the rest of the army of the Assyrians camped in the plain, and covered the face of the whole land; and their tents and carriages were pitched to a very great multitude. (Judith 7, 18)


“No tumulto das paixões terrenas e das adversidades, surge a grande esperança da misericórdia inexorável de Deus. Corramos confiantes ao tribunal da penitência onde Ele, com ansiedade paterna, espera-nos a todo instante.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina