Found 31 Results for: listening

  • As soon as I began listening to her she was given to me, and with her, much instruction. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 16)

  • As for the people listening to them, their corpses will be thrown into the streets of Jerusalem. There will be no one to bury them or their wives, their sons or daughters, when they die of famine and by the sword. For I shall make their own malice fall upon them. (Jeremiah 14, 16)

  • Then, they said, "Come, let us plot against Jeremiah, for even without him, there will be priests to interpret the Teachings of the Law; there will always be wisemen to impart counsel and prophets to proclaim the word. Come, let us accuse him and strike him down instead of listening to what he says." (Jeremiah 18, 18)

  • From the day that the Lord brought our fathers out of the land of Egypt until this day, we have disobeyed the Lord our God and we have rebelled against him instead of listening to his voice. (Baruch 1, 19)

  • And I will give them a heart and listening ears, that they may praise me in the land of their exile and remember my name. (Baruch 2, 32)

  • because Herod respected John. He knew John to be an upright and holy man and kept him safe. And he liked listening to him, although he became very disturbed whenever he heard him. (Mark 6, 20)

  • They came and said to Jesus, "Master, we know that you are true; you are not influenced by anyone, and your answers do not vary according to who is listening to you but you truly teach God's way. Tell us, is it against the Law to pay taxes to Caesar? Should we pay them or not?" (Mark 12, 14)

  • A teacher of the Law had been listening to this discussion and admired how Jesus answered them. So he came up and asked him, "Which commandment is the first of all?" (Mark 12, 28)

  • and on the third day they found him in the Temple, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking questions. (Luke 2, 46)

  • One day, as Jesus stood by the Lake of Gennesaret, with a crowd gathered around him listening to the word of God, (Luke 5, 1)

  • All the people listening to him, even the tax collectors, had acknowledged the will of God in receiving the baptism of John, (Luke 7, 29)

  • Jesus was now near Jerusalem and the people with him thought that God's reign was about to appear. So as they were listening to him, Jesus went on to tell them a parable. (Luke 19, 11)


“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