Löydetty 2662 Tulokset: day

  • And he established a distance of three days journey between himself and his son-in-law, who pastured the remainder of his flock. (Genesis 30, 36)

  • Likewise, he observed that Laban’s face was not the same toward him as it was yesterday and the day before. (Genesis 31, 2)

  • and he said to them: “I see that your father’s face is not the same toward me as it was yesterday and the day before. But the God of my father has been with me. (Genesis 31, 5)

  • it was reported to Laban on the third day that Jacob had fled. (Genesis 31, 22)

  • And taking his brothers with him, he pursued him for seven days. And he overtook him at Mount Gilead. (Genesis 31, 23)

  • my hand has power to repay you with harm. But the God of your father said to me yesterday, ‘Beware that you not speak anything stern against Jacob.’ (Genesis 31, 29)

  • Day and night, I was burned by heat and by frost, and sleep fled from my eyes. (Genesis 31, 40)

  • 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)

  • And Laban said: “This tomb will be a witness between me and you this day.” (And for this reason, its name has been called Gilead, that is, ‘Tomb of Witness.’) (Genesis 31, 48)

  • And he instructed them, saying: “You shall speak in this way to my lord Esau: ‘Your brother Jacob says these things: “I have sojourned with Laban, and I have been with him until the present day. (Genesis 32, 4)

  • For this reason, the sons of Israel, even to the present day, do not eat the nerve that withered in Jacob’s thigh, because he touched the nerve of his thigh and it was obstructed. (Genesis 32, 32)

  • And Jacob said: “My lord, you know that I have with me tender little ones, and sheep, and cows with young. If I cause these to labor too much in walking, all the flocks will die in one day. (Genesis 33, 13)


“Apóie-se, como faz Nossa Senhora, à cruz de Jesus e nunca lhe faltará conforto”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina