Talált 1183 Eredmények: lit

  • and Paul, who wanted to have him as a travelling companion, had him circumcised. This was on account of the Jews in the locality where everyone knew his father was a Greek. (Acts 16, 3)

  • The crowd joined in and showed its hostility to them, so the magistrates had them stripped and ordered them to be flogged. (Acts 16, 22)

  • A number of lamps were lit in the upstairs room where we were assembled, (Acts 20, 8)

  • how I have served the Lord in all humility, with all the sorrows and trials that came to me through the plots of the Jews. (Acts 20, 19)

  • As soon as he said this, a dispute broke out between the Pharisees and Sadducees, and the assembly was split between the two parties. (Acts 23, 7)

  • At this Agrippa said to Paul, 'A little more, and your arguments would make a Christian of me.' (Acts 26, 28)

  • Paul replied, 'Little or much, I wish before God that not only you but all who are listening to me today would come to be as I am -- except for these chains.' (Acts 26, 29)

  • For some days we made little headway, and we had difficulty in making Cnidus. The wind would not allow us to touch there, so we sailed under the lee of Crete off Cape Salmone (Acts 27, 7)

  • For those who aimed for glory and honour and immortality by persevering in doing good, there will be eternal life; (Romans 2, 7)

  • I am putting it in human terms because you are still weak human beings: as once you surrendered yourselves as servants to immorality and to a lawlessness which results in more lawlessness, now you have to surrender yourselves to uprightness which is to result in sanctification. (Romans 6, 19)

  • For I am certain of this: neither death nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nothing already in existence and nothing still to come, nor any power, (Romans 8, 38)

  • They are Israelites; it was they who were adopted as children, the glory was theirs and the covenants; to them were given the Law and the worship of God and the promises. (Romans 9, 4)


“A mansidão reprime a ira.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina