Talált 118 Eredmények: Returned

  • But the dove, finding nowhere to perch, returned to him in the ark, for there was water over the whole surface of the earth; putting out his hand he took hold of it and brought it back into the ark with him. (Genesis 8, 9)

  • After waiting seven more days, he released the dove, and now it returned to him no more. (Genesis 8, 12)

  • From Egypt Abram returned to the Negeb with his wife and all he possessed, and Lot with him. (Genesis 13, 1)

  • When Abram returned from defeating Chedor-Laomer and the kings who had been on his side, the king of Sodom came to meet him in the Valley of Shaveh (that is, the Valley of the King). (Genesis 14, 17)

  • When he had finished talking to Abraham Yahweh went away, and Abraham returned home. (Genesis 18, 33)

  • Once, when Jacob was cooking a stew, Esau returned from the countryside exhausted. (Genesis 25, 29)

  • As soon as Isaac had finished blessing Jacob, and just as Jacob was leaving his father Isaac, his brother Esau returned from hunting. (Genesis 27, 30)

  • The messengers returned to Jacob and told him, 'We went to your brother Esau, and he is already on his way to meet you; there are four hundred men with him.' (Genesis 32, 7)

  • when Jacob's sons returned from the countryside and heard the news; the men were outraged and infuriated that Shechem had insulted Israel by sleeping with Jacob's daughter -- a thing totally unacceptable. (Genesis 34, 7)

  • After washing his face he returned and, controlling himself, gave the order: 'Serve the meal.' (Genesis 43, 31)

  • Then they tore their clothes, and when each man had reloaded his donkey they returned to the city. (Genesis 44, 13)

  • Then Joseph returned to Egypt with his brothers and all those who had come up with him to bury his father. (Genesis 50, 14)


Como distinguir uma tentação de um pecado e como estar certo de que não se pecou? – perguntou um penitente. Padre Pio sorriu e respondeu: “Como se distingue um burro de um homem? O burro tem de ser conduzido; o homem conduz a si mesmo!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina