Mosaico decorativo

Fondare 214 Risultati per: Stone Of Help

  • and bring down in ruin both thee and thy children that are in thee, not leaving one stone of thee upon another; and all because thou didst not recognize the time of my visiting thee. (Luke 19, 44)

  • And if we say it was from men, all the people will be ready to stone us; they will have it that John was a prophet. (Luke 20, 6)

  • But he fastened his eyes on them, and said, Why then, what is the meaning of those words which have been written, The very stone which the builders rejected has become the chief stone at the corner?✻ (Luke 20, 17)

  • If ever a man falls against that stone, he will break his bones; if it falls upon him, it will grind him to powder.✻ (Luke 20, 18)

  • The days will come when, of all this fabric you contemplate, not one stone will be left on another; it will all be thrown down. (Luke 21, 6)

  • Then he parted from them, going a stone’s throw off, and knelt down to pray; (Luke 22, 41)

  • and found the stone already rolled away from the door of the tomb. (Luke 24, 2)

  • There were six water-pots standing there, as the Jewish custom of ceremonial washing demanded; they were of stone, and held two or three firkins apiece. (John 2, 6)

  • When he found that they continued to question him, he looked up and said to them, Whichever of you is free from sin shall cast the first stone at her. (John 8, 7)

  • At this, the Jews once again took up stones, to stone him with. (John 10, 31)

  • Master, his disciples said to him, the Jews were but now threatening to stone thee; art thou for Judaea again? (John 11, 8)

  • So Jesus, once more sighing to himself, came to the tomb; it was a cave, and a stone had been put over the mouth of it. (John 11, 38)


“Quando fizer o bem, esqueça. Se fizer o mal, pense no que fez e se arrependa.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina