Gefunden 13 Ergebnisse für: breathing

  • When Jacob had finished giving his instructions to his sons, he drew his feet up into the bed, and breathing his last was gathered to his people. (Genesis 49, 33)

  • 'For six days you will do your work, and on the seventh you will rest, so that your ox and your donkey may rest and the child of your slave-girl have a breathing space, and the alien too. (Exodus 23, 12)

  • My breathing is growing weaker and the gravediggers are gathering for me. (Job 17, 1)

  • do not abandon me to the will of my foes -- false witnesses have risen against me, and are breathing out violence. (Psalms 27, 12)

  • When he had been rendered completely helpless, the king gave orders for him to be brought, still breathing, to the fire and fried alive in a pan. As the smoke from the pan drifted about, his mother and the rest encouraged one another to die nobly, with such words as these, (2 Maccabees 7, 5)

  • Even so, he in no way diminished his arrogance; still bursting with pride, breathing fire in his wrath against the Jews, he was in the act of ordering an even keener pace when the chariot gave a sudden lurch and out he fell and, in this serious fall, was dragged along, every joint of his body wrenched out of place. (2 Maccabees 9, 7)

  • Still breathing, and blazing with anger, he struggled to his feet, blood spurting in all directions, and despite his terrible wounds ran right through the crowd; then, taking his stand on a steep rock, (2 Maccabees 14, 45)

  • POET: What is this coming up from the desert like a column of smoke, breathing of myrrh and frankincense and every exotic perfume? (Song of Solomon 3, 6)

  • or unknown beasts, newly created, full of rage, breathing out fire, or puffing out stinking smoke, or flashing fearful sparks from their eyes, (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 18)

  • and have taken all the idols of the heathen for gods; these can use neither their eyes for seeing nor their nostrils for breathing the air nor their ears for hearing nor the fingers on their hands for handling nor their feet for walking. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 15)

  • A little is quite enough for a well-bred person; his breathing is easy when he lies in bed. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 19)

  • We have to blow the furnace to produce any heat, the sun burns the mountains three times as much; breathing out blasts of fire, flashing his rays, he dazzles the eyes. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 4)


“Quem te agita e te atormenta é o demônio.Quem te consola é Deus”! São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina