Encontrados 317 resultados para: Egyptian gods

  • From all this you can tell that they are not gods; do not be afraid of them. (Baruch 6, 28)

  • 'Indeed, how can they even be called gods, when women do the offering to these gods of silver, gold and wood? (Baruch 6, 29)

  • they roar and shriek before their gods as people do at funeral feasts. (Baruch 6, 31)

  • The priests take robes from the gods to clothe their own wives and children. (Baruch 6, 32)

  • Whether these gods are treated badly or well, they are incapable of paying back either treatment; as incapable too of making or unmaking kings, (Baruch 6, 33)

  • These wooden gods overlaid with gold and silver are about as much use as rocks cut out of the mountain side. Their worshippers will be confounded! (Baruch 6, 38)

  • So how can anyone think or say that they are gods? (Baruch 6, 39)

  • And they are incapable of drawing the conclusion and abandoning those gods -- such is their lack of perception. (Baruch 6, 41)

  • Whatever is done for them is spurious. So how can anyone think or say that they are gods? (Baruch 6, 44)

  • Their makers have not long to live themselves, so how can the things they make be gods? (Baruch 6, 46)

  • If war or disasters befall them, the priests discuss where best to hide themselves and these gods; (Baruch 6, 48)

  • how can anyone fail to realise that they are not gods, if they cannot save themselves from war or from disasters? (Baruch 6, 49)


“Quando a videira se separa da estaca que a sustenta, cai, e ao ficar na terra apodrece com todos os cachos que possui. Alerta, portanto, o demônio não dorme!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina