Löydetty 38 Tulokset: grievous

  • And you shall be sickened by a very grievous disease of your bowels, until your inner organs depart, little by little, each day.” (2 Chronicles 21, 15)

  • And as day followed after day, and the space of time turned, the course of two years was completed. And after having been wasted by a long consumption, so much so that even his inner organs were discharged, the disease ended along with his life. And so he died of a very grievous illness. And the people did not make a funeral for him, according to the custom of burning, as they had done for his ancestors. (2 Chronicles 21, 19)

  • Yet the worst and most grievous thing of all was the onrush of evils. (2 Maccabees 6, 3)

  • But when he was ready to perish by the scourges, he groaned, and he said: “O Lord, who holds all holy knowledge, you clearly understand that, although I could be freed from death, I suffer grievous pains in body. Truly, according to the soul, I willingly endure these things, because of your fear.” (2 Maccabees 6, 30)

  • For they are lost in a most grievous affliction. He has produced a son, who will be in the utmost destitution. (Ecclesiastes 5, 13)

  • At the beginning of his words is foolishness, and at the end of his talk is a most grievous error. (Ecclesiastes 10, 13)

  • He is grievous for us even to behold, for his life is unlike other men’s lives, and immutable are his ways. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 15)

  • But then, the heavy night was placed over the sun for them, an image of that darkness which was about to overcome them. Yet they were more grievous to themselves than was the darkness. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 20)

  • and a deceitful false accusation. All these are more grievous than death. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 7)

  • The shedding of blood is in the quarrels of the arrogant; and their evil talk is grievous to hear. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 16)

  • These things are grievous to a man having understanding: to take advantage of a household, and to reproach a lender. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 34)

  • Anticipation in thought distracts the mind, and a grievous infirmity makes the soul sober. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 2)


“Pode-se manter a paz de espírito mesmo no meio das tempestades da vida”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina