Löydetty 228 Tulokset: mountain

  • And Solomon had seventy thousand of those who were carrying burdens, and eighty thousand of those who cut stones from the mountain, (1 Kings 5, 15)

  • And he when he had risen up, he ate and drank. And he walked by the strength of that food for forty days and forty nights, as far as the mountain of God, Horeb. (1 Kings 19, 8)

  • And they said to him, “Behold, with your servants there are fifty strong men, who are able to go forth and to seek your lord. For perhaps, the Spirit of the Lord has taken him up and cast him upon some mountain, or into some valley.” But he said, “Do not send them.” (2 Kings 2, 16)

  • And when Elisha had prayed, he said, “O Lord, open the eyes of this one, so that he may see.” And the Lord opened the eyes of the servant, and he saw. And behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire, all around Elisha. (2 Kings 6, 17)

  • And it was reported to Holofernes, the leader of the military of the Assyrians, that the sons of Israel were preparing themselves to resist, and also that they had closed the mountain passes. (Judith 5, 1)

  • Then, diverting by the side of the mountain, they tied Achior, hands and feet, to a tree, and so they abandoned him, bound with ropes, and they returned to their lord. (Judith 6, 9)

  • All these prepared themselves together to fight against the sons of Israel, and they came through the foothills of the mountain, even to the apex, which looks down upon Dothain, from the place which is called Belma, up to Chelmon, which is opposite Esdrelon. (Judith 7, 3)

  • But it happened that, when she descended the mountain at about the break of day, the scouts of the Assyrians met her, and they stopped her, saying, “Where are you coming from? And where are you going?” (Judith 10, 11)

  • A falling mountain flows away, and a stone is transferred from its place. (Job 14, 18)

  • these are wet with the mountain rain, and, having no covering, they embrace the rocks. (Job 24, 8)

  • Yet I have been appointed king by him over Zion, his holy mountain, preaching his precepts. (Psalms 2, 6)

  • I have cried out to the Lord with my voice, and he has heard me from his holy mountain. (Psalms 3, 5)


“A caridade é o metro com o qual o Senhor nos julgará.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina