Löydetty 9 Tulokset: Modin

  • In those days, there rose up Mattathias, the son of John, the son of Simeon, a priest of the sons of Joarib from Jerusalem, and he settled on the mountain of Modin. (1 Maccabees 2, 1)

  • And those who had been sent from king Antiochus came to that place, to compel those who fled into the city of Modin to immolate, and to burn frankincense, and to depart from the law of God. (1 Maccabees 2, 15)

  • And, as he ceased speaking these words, a certain Jew approached in the sight of all to sacrifice to the idols upon the altar in the city of Modin, according to the order of the king. (1 Maccabees 2, 23)

  • And he passed away in the one hundred and forty-sixth year, and he was buried by his sons in the sepulchers of his fathers, in Modin, and all Israel mourned for him with a great mourning. (1 Maccabees 2, 70)

  • And Jonathan and Simon carried Judas, their brother, and they buried him in the sepulcher of their fathers, in the city of Modin. (1 Maccabees 9, 19)

  • And Simon sent and took the bones of Jonathan, his brother, and he buried them in Modin, the city of his fathers. (1 Maccabees 13, 25)

  • This is the sepulcher that he made in Modin, even to this day. (1 Maccabees 13, 30)

  • Then he chose from the region twenty thousand men of warfare, and horsemen; and they started out toward Cendebeus. And they rested in Modin. (1 Maccabees 16, 4)

  • And so, giving everything to God, the Creator of the world, and having exhorted his own to contend with fortitude and to stand up, even unto death, for the laws, the temple, the city, their country and the citizens: he positioned his army around Modin. (2 Maccabees 13, 14)


“Enquanto estivermos vivos sempre seremos tentados. A vida é uma contínua luta. Se às vezes há uma trégua é para respirarmos um pouco.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina