Talált 157 Eredmények: Ira

  • and he could work no miracle there, except that he cured a few sick people by laying his hands on them. (Mark 6, 5)

  • King Herod had heard about him, since by now his name was well known. Some were saying, 'John the Baptist has risen from the dead, and that is why miraculous powers are at work in him.' (Mark 6, 14)

  • because they had not seen what the miracle of the loaves meant; their minds were closed. (Mark 6, 52)

  • Their admiration was unbounded, and they said, 'Everything he does is good, he makes the deaf hear and the dumb speak.' (Mark 7, 37)

  • But Jesus said, 'You must not stop him; no one who works a miracle in my name could soon afterwards speak evil of me. (Mark 9, 39)

  • and everyone was awestruck by the greatness of God. But while everyone was full of admiration for all he did, he said to his disciples, (Luke 9, 43)

  • 'Alas for you, Chorazin! Alas for you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes. (Luke 10, 13)

  • and now, as he was approaching the downward slope of the Mount of Olives, the whole group of disciples joyfully began to praise God at the top of their voices for all the miracles they had seen. (Luke 19, 37)

  • Herod was delighted to see Jesus; he had heard about him and had been wanting for a long time to set eyes on him; moreover, he was hoping to see some miracle worked by him. (Luke 23, 8)

  • 'Men of Israel, listen to what I am going to say: Jesus the Nazarene was a man commended to you by God by the miracles and portents and signs that God worked through him when he was among you, as you know. (Acts 2, 22)

  • And everyone was filled with awe; the apostles worked many signs and miracles. (Acts 2, 43)

  • 'What are we going to do with these men?' they asked. 'It is obvious to everybody in Jerusalem that a notable miracle has been worked through them, and we cannot deny it. (Acts 4, 16)


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