Found 46 Results for: Naked

  • Now they were both naked: Adam, of course, and his wife. And they were not ashamed. (Genesis 2, 25)

  • And the eyes of them both were opened. And when they realized themselves to be naked, they joined together fig leaves and made coverings for themselves. (Genesis 3, 7)

  • And he said, “I heard your voice in Paradise, and I was afraid, because I was naked, and so I hid myself.” (Genesis 3, 10)

  • He said to him, “Then who told you that you were naked, if you have not eaten of the tree from which I instructed you that you should not eat?” (Genesis 3, 11)

  • And by drinking its wine, he became inebriated and was naked in his tent. (Genesis 9, 21)

  • Because of this, when Ham, the father of Canaan, had indeed seen the privates of his father to be naked, he reported it to his two brothers outside. (Genesis 9, 22)

  • If the God of my father Abraham and the fear of Isaac had not been close to me, perhaps by now you would have sent me away naked. But God looked kindly on my affliction and the labor of my hands, and he rebuked you yesterday.” (Genesis 31, 42)

  • Therefore, Moses, seeing that the people were naked (for Aaron had stripped them because of the disgrace of their sordidness, and he had set them naked among their enemies), (Exodus 32, 25)

  • And he also took off his garments, and he prophesied with the others before Samuel. And he fell down naked, throughout that day and night. From this, too, is derived the proverb, “Could Saul also be among the prophets?” (1 Samuel 19, 24)

  • And the men, whom we mentioned above, rose up and took the captives. All those who were naked, they clothed from the spoils. And when they had clothed them, and had given them shoes, and had refreshed them with food and drink, and had anointed them because of the hardship, and had cared for them, whoever was not able to walk and whoever was feeble in body, they set them upon beasts of burden, and they led them to Jericho, the city of palm trees, to their brothers, and they themselves returned to Samaria. (2 Chronicles 28, 15)

  • He nourished the hungry, and he supplied clothes to the naked, and he showed concern for the burial of the dead and of the slain. (Tobit 1, 20)

  • Eat your bread with the hungry and the needy, and cover the naked with your own garments. (Tobit 4, 17)


“Mesmo quando perdemos a consciência deste mundo, quando parecemos já mortos, Deus nos dá ainda uma chance de entender o que é realmente o pecado, antes de nos julgar. E se entendemos corretamente, como podemos não nos arrepender?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina