Löydetty 168 Tulokset: Sacred Incense

  • And the Lord God shall strike Israel, just as a reed is usually shaken in the water. And he will uproot Israel from this good land, which he gave to their fathers. And he will winnow them beyond the river. For they have made for themselves sacred groves, so that they have provoked the Lord. (1 Kings 14, 15)

  • For they, too, built for themselves altars, and statues, and sacred groves, upon every high hill and under every leafy tree. (1 Kings 14, 23)

  • Moreover, he also removed his mother, Maacah, from being the leader in the sacrifices of Priapus, and in his sacred grove which she had consecrated. And he destroyed his grotto. And he shattered the very indecent idol, and he burned it at the torrent Kidron. (1 Kings 15, 13)

  • And he planted a sacred grove. And Ahab added to his works, provoking the Lord, the God of Israel, beyond all the kings of Israel who had been before him. (1 Kings 16, 33)

  • Yet truly now, send and gather to me all of Israel, on Mount Carmel, with the four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal, and the four hundred prophets of the sacred groves, who eat from the table of Jezebel.” (1 Kings 18, 19)

  • Yet truly, he did not take away the high places. For still the people were sacrificing and burning incense in the high places. (1 Kings 22, 44)

  • Yet still he did not take away the high places. For the people were still immolating, and burning incense, in the high places. (2 Kings 12, 3)

  • Yet truly, they did not withdraw from the sins of the house of Jeroboam, who had caused Israel to sin. Instead, they walked by them. And there was even a sacred grove still remaining in Samaria. (2 Kings 13, 6)

  • except for this alone: he did not take away the high places. For still the people were immolating, and burning incense, in the high places. (2 Kings 14, 4)

  • Yet truly, he did not demolish the high places. And still the people were sacrificing, and burning incense, in the high places. (2 Kings 15, 4)

  • Yet truly, he did not take away the high places. And still the people were immolating, and burning incense, in the high places. But he edified the gate of the house of the Lord to be very sublime. (2 Kings 15, 35)

  • Also, he was immolating victims, and burning incense, in the high places, and on the hills, and under every leafy tree. (2 Kings 16, 4)


“Por que a tentação passada deixa na alma uma certa perturbação? perguntou um penitente a Padre Pio. Ele respondeu: “Você já presenciou um tremor de terra? Quando tudo estremece a sua volta, você também é sacudido; no entanto, não necessariamente fica enterrado nos destroços!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina