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Znaleziono 624 Wyniki dla: Desire For Death

  • Priests must not eat the flesh of anything that has died a natural death or been savaged, be it bird or animal." ' (Ezekiel 44, 31)

  • At this the king flew into a rage and ordered all the Babylonian sages to be put to death. (Daniel 2, 12)

  • On publication of the decree to have the sages killed, search was made for Daniel and his companions to have them put to death. (Daniel 2, 13)

  • So Daniel went to see Arioch, whom the king had made responsible for putting the Babylonian sages to death. Going in, he said, 'Do not put the Babylonian sages to death. Take me into the king's presence and I will reveal the meaning to the king.' (Daniel 2, 24)

  • The king's command was so urgent and the heat of the furnace was so fierce, that the men carrying Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego were burnt to death by the flames from the fire; (Daniel 3, 22)

  • and, leaping out, burnt those Chaldaeans to death who were standing round it. (Daniel 3, 48)

  • Hananiah, Azariah and Mishael, bless the Lord, praise and glorify him for ever!-For he has rescued us from the Underworld, he has saved us from the hand of Death, he has snatched us from the burning fiery furnace, he has drawn us from the heart of the flame! (Daniel 3, 88)

  • 'I went on watching: then, because of the noise made by the boastings of the horn, as I watched, the beast was put to death, and its body destroyed and committed to the flames. (Daniel 7, 11)

  • And after the sixty-two weeks an Anointed One put to death without his . . . city and sanctuary ruined by a prince who is to come. The end of that prince will be catastrophe and, until the end, there will be war and all the devastation decreed. (Daniel 9, 26)

  • The two elders, who used to watch her every day as she came in to take her walk, gradually began to desire her. (Daniel 13, 8)

  • Both were inflamed by passion for her, but they hid their desire from each other, (Daniel 13, 10)

  • only to retrace their steps and find themselves face to face again. Obliged then to explain, they admitted their desire and agreed to look for an opportunity of surprising her alone. (Daniel 13, 14)


“No juízo final daremos contas a Deus até de uma palavra inútil que tenhamos dito.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina