Gefunden 23 Ergebnisse für: idol

  • The craftsman casts an idol, a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts silver chains for it. (Isaiah 40, 19)

  • Someone too poor to afford a sacrifice chooses a piece of wood that will not rot; he then seeks out a skilled craftsman to set up an idol that will not totter. (Isaiah 40, 20)

  • Once it is suitable to burn, he takes some of it to warm himself; having kindled it, he bakes bread. But he also makes a god and worships it; he makes an idol from it and bows down before it. (Isaiah 44, 15)

  • With the remainder he makes a god, his idol, bows down before it, worships it and prays to it. 'Save me,' he says, 'for you are my god.' (Isaiah 44, 17)

  • As I told you about it long before, before it happened I revealed it to you, so that you could not say, 'My statue did it, my idol, my metal image, ordained this.' (Isaiah 48, 5)

  • Something like a hand was stretched out and it took me by a lock of my hair; and the spirit lifted me between heaven and earth and, in visions from God, took me to Jerusalem, to the entrance of the inner north gate, where stands the idol that provokes jealously. (Ezekiel 8, 3)

  • Now, in Babylon there was an idol called Bel, to which twelve bushels of the finest flour, forty sheep and six measures of wine were offered every day. (Daniel 14, 3)

  • The king venerated this idol and used to go and worship it every day. Daniel, however, worshipped his own God. (Daniel 14, 4)

  • The king had them put to death and handed Bel over to Daniel who destroyed both the idol and its temple. (Daniel 14, 22)

  • Samaria's citizens will tremble for the calf of Beth-Aven; the people there will mourn for it, so will its idol-priests, as they exult in its glory once it has been carried away! (Hosea 10, 5)

  • It was then that they made the statue of a calf and offered sacrifice to the idol. They were perfectly happy with something they had made for themselves. (Acts 7, 41)


“A prática das bem-aventuranças não requer atos de heroísmo, mas a aceitação simples e humilde das várias provações pelas quais a pessoa passa.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina