Talált 502 Eredmények: soul food

  • The king assigned them a daily allowance of food and wine from the royal table. They were to receive an education lasting for three years, after which they would enter the royal service. (Daniel 1, 5)

  • Daniel, who was determined not to incur pollution by food and wine from the royal table, begged the chief eunuch to spare him this defilement. (Daniel 1, 8)

  • But the eunuch warned Daniel, 'I am afraid of my lord the king: he has assigned you food and drink, and if he sees you looking thinner in the face than the other boys of your age, my head will be in danger with the king because of you.' (Daniel 1, 10)

  • You can then compare our looks with those of the boys who eat the king's food; go by what you see, and treat your servants accordingly.' (Daniel 1, 13)

  • so the guard withdrew their allowance of food and the wine they were to drink, and gave them vegetables. (Daniel 1, 16)

  • and win your favour. But may the contrite soul, the humbled spirit, be as acceptable to you (Daniel 3, 39)

  • Its foliage was beautiful, its fruit abundant, in it was food for all. For the wild animals it provided shade, the birds of heaven nested in its branches, all living creatures found their food on it. (Daniel 4, 9)

  • the tree with beautiful foliage and abundant fruit, with food for all in it, providing shade for the wild animals, with the birds of heaven nesting in its branches: (Daniel 4, 18)

  • I ate no agreeable food, touched no meat or wine, and did not anoint myself, until these three weeks were over. (Daniel 10, 3)

  • Those who shared his food will ruin him; his army will be swept away, many will fall in the slaughter. (Daniel 11, 26)

  • This made the king angry; he summoned his priests, 'Tell me who eats all this food,' he said, 'or die. Prove to me that Bel really eats it, and I will have Daniel put to death for blaspheming him.' (Daniel 14, 8)

  • When the priests had gone and the king had set out the food for Bel, (Daniel 14, 13)


“A mulher forte é a que tem temor de Deus, a que mesmo à custa de sacrifício faz a vontade de Deus.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina