Mosaico decorativo

Fondare 720 Risultati per: Moses

  • and to thy own sanctuary, as Moses foretold, thy own people restore! (2 Maccabees 1, 29)

  • And here, in this same document, the story was told, how a divine oracle came to Jeremias, and he must needs go out, with tabernacle and ark to bear him company, to the very mountain Moses climbed long ago, when he had sight of God’s domain.✻ (2 Maccabees 2, 4)

  • then, divinely, the secret shall be made manifest. Then once again the Lord’s majesty shall be seen, and the cloud that enshrines it; the same vision that was granted to Moses, and to Solomon when he prayed that the great God would have his temple on earth; (2 Maccabees 2, 8)

  • Prayed Moses, prayed Solomon, and fire came down from heaven to consume the burnt-sacrifice. … (2 Maccabees 2, 10)

  • … Uneaten, Moses said, the victim for fault, and so the fire must consume it. … (2 Maccabees 2, 11)

  • God sees true, said they, and will not allow us to go uncomforted. Did not Moses prophesy as much, even in his song of remonstrance, He will comfort his servants?✻ (2 Maccabees 7, 6)

  • Before ever she had finished speaking, the boy cried out, What dallying is this? To the king’s law I own no allegiance; rule I live by is the law we had through Moses. (2 Maccabees 7, 30)

  • With Moses set apart for his spokesman,✻ to what good issue he brought all their enterprises! (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 1)

  • wondered at Moses, whom their insolence had long ago disinherited, when they exposed him with the other children. Thirst, that had been Egypt’s enemy, had no terrors for the just. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 15)

  • What but the law Moses enjoined, with the duties it prescribes, the inheritance it bestows, the promises it holds out? (Ecclesiasticus 24, 33)

  • Well loved by God, well loved among men, on the name of Moses a benediction rests. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 1)

  • Of Levite blood, too, sprang another renowned as Moses himself, his brother Aaron. To Aaron the Lord gave high office, (Ecclesiasticus 45, 7)


“A sua função é tirar e transportar as pedras, e arrancar os espinhos. Jesus é quem semeia, planta, cultiva e rega. Mas seu trabalho também é obra de Jesus. Sem Ele você nada pode fazer.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina