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Fondare 270 Risultati per: Enemy

  • So well he cared for his fellow-citizens; no enemy should be able to compass our ruin; (Ecclesiasticus 50, 4)

  • Your land a desert, your cities burnt to ashes, your fields ravaged before your eyes by strangers, desolation everywhere, as if an enemy had plundered you! (Isaiah 1, 7)

  • With such an enemy I mean to embroil them; the Medians, who reck nothing of silver, who are not to be tempted with gold; (Isaiah 13, 17)

  • nor any grudge my hearts bears it. Would I were an enemy as relentless as thorns and briars are!✻ Then I would trample it down and make a bonfire of it. (Isaiah 27, 4)

  • Deserted, the highways, the lanes untravelled; the enemy has broken the truce, making no terms with the cities, not sparing the lives of men; (Isaiah 33, 8)

  • Angry with my people, turned enemy against the land of my choice, I gave them into thy power; and thou, what mercy didst thou shew them? Heavy the yoke thou didst lay on aged shoulders. (Isaiah 47, 6)

  • Up, up, arm of the Lord, array thyself in strength; up, as in the days that are past, long ages since. What other power was it that smote our insolent enemy,✻ wounded the dragon; (Isaiah 51, 9)

  • Only when they rebelled against him, when they distressed the spirit of his chosen servant,✻ he would turn their enemy, and fight against them. (Isaiah 63, 10)

  • So cries my own people in its distress from a country far away. Does the Lord dwell in Sion no longer? Is she forsaken by her king?And she? What of the idols, what of the alien gods that turned me into her enemy? (Jeremiah 8, 19)

  • I will sweep them away before the enemy’s onset, as the east wind sweeps all before it; turn my back and never look their way in the hour of need. (Jeremiah 18, 17)

  • In this valley all the hopes of Juda and Jerusalem shall be poured away; at the sword’s point they shall meet their enemy and fall into pitiless hands, and I will give leave to bird in air, beast on earth, to prey on the carrion of them. (Jeremiah 19, 7)

  • Nay, a pitiless enemy shall beleaguer them with so hard a siege, that I will leave them no food save the flesh of son and daughter; man shall eat man. (Jeremiah 19, 9)


“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