Znaleziono 426 Wyniki dla: living

  • How much more will the blood of Christ, who offered himself, blameless as he was, to God through the eternal Spirit, purify our conscience from dead actions so that we can worship the living God. (Hebrews 9, 14)

  • by a new way which he has opened for us, a living opening through the curtain, that is to say, his flesh. (Hebrews 10, 20)

  • It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. (Hebrews 10, 31)

  • By faith he sojourned in the Promised Land as though it were not his, living in tents with Isaac and Jacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise. (Hebrews 11, 9)

  • But what you have come to is Mount Zion and the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem where the millions of angels have gathered for the festival, (Hebrews 12, 22)

  • Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ, to all those living as aliens in the Dispersion of Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia, who have been chosen, (1 Peter 1, 1)

  • Blessed be God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who in his great mercy has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead (1 Peter 1, 3)

  • for your new birth was not from any perishable seed but from imperishable seed, the living and enduring Word of God. (1 Peter 1, 23)

  • He is the living stone, rejected by human beings but chosen by God and precious to him; set yourselves close to him (1 Peter 2, 4)

  • so that you, too, may be living stones making a spiritual house as a holy priesthood to offer the spiritual sacrifices made acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2, 5)

  • You spent quite long enough in the past living the sort of life that gentiles choose to live, behaving in a debauched way, giving way to your passions, drinking to excess, having wild parties and drunken orgies and sacrilegiously worshipping false gods. (1 Peter 4, 3)

  • They will have to answer for it before the judge who is to judge the living and the dead. (1 Peter 4, 5)


“O homem sem Deus é um ser mutilado”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina