Löydetty 3231 Tulokset: eat

  • When the third angel sounded his trumpet, a great star fell from heaven, like a ball of fire, on a third of the rivers and springs. (Revelation 8, 10)

  • He opened the abyss, and a cloud of smoke rose as if from a great furnace which darkened the sun and the air. (Revelation 9, 2)

  • In those days, people will look for death but will not find it; they will long to die, but death will elude them. (Revelation 9, 6)

  • It said to the sixth angel who had just sounded the trumpet, "Release the four angels chained at the banks of the great river Euphrates." (Revelation 9, 14)

  • swearing by him who lives for ever and ever, and who created the heavens, the earth, the sea and everything in them. He said, "There is no more delay; (Revelation 10, 6)

  • So I approached the angel and asked him for the small book; he said to me, "Take it and eat; although it be sweet as honey in your mouth, it will be bitter to your stomach." (Revelation 10, 9)

  • I took the small book from the hand of the angel, and ate it. It was sweet as honey in my mouth, but when I had eaten it, it turned bitter in my stomach. (Revelation 10, 10)

  • Their dead bodies will lie in the square of the Great City which the believers figuratively call Sodom or Egypt, where their Lord was crucified. (Revelation 11, 8)

  • But after those three and a half days, a spirit of life coming from God entered them. They then stood up, and those who looked at them were seized with great fear. (Revelation 11, 11)

  • The nations raged but your wrath has come, the time to judge the dead and reward your servants the prophets, the saints and those who honor your Name - whether great or small - and destroy those who destroy the earth. (Revelation 11, 18)

  • A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman, clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. (Revelation 12, 1)

  • but they were defeated and lost their place in heaven. (Revelation 12, 8)


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