Löydetty 99 Tulokset: Boy

  • 'What is your opinion? A man had two sons. He went and said to the first, "My boy, go and work in the vineyard today." (Matthew 21, 28)

  • They brought the boy to him, and at once the spirit of dumbness threw the boy into convulsions, and he fell to the ground and lay writhing there, foaming at the mouth. (Mark 9, 20)

  • 'If you can?' retorted Jesus. 'Everything is possible for one who has faith.' At once the father of the boy cried out, 'I have faith. Help my lack of faith!' (Mark 9, 24)

  • Then it threw the boy into violent convulsions and came out shouting, and the boy lay there so like a corpse that most of them said, 'He is dead.' (Mark 9, 26)

  • When the days of the feast were over and they set off home, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem without his parents knowing it. (Luke 2, 43)

  • and that is why I did not presume to come to you myself; let my boy be cured by your giving the word. (Luke 7, 7)

  • A spirit will suddenly take hold of him, and all at once it gives a sudden cry and throws the boy into convulsions with foaming at the mouth; it is slow to leave him, but when it does, it leaves the boy worn out. (Luke 9, 39)

  • Even while the boy was coming, the devil threw him to the ground in convulsions. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit and cured the boy and gave him back to his father, (Luke 9, 42)

  • So he left the place and went back to his father. 'While he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was moved with pity. He ran to the boy, clasped him in his arms and kissed him. (Luke 15, 20)

  • and while he was still on the way his servants met him with the news that his boy was alive. (John 4, 51)

  • He asked them when the boy had begun to recover. They replied, 'The fever left him yesterday at the seventh hour.' (John 4, 52)

  • 'Here is a small boy with five barley loaves and two fish; but what is that among so many?' (John 6, 9)


“O Senhor se comunica conosco à medida que nos libertamos do nosso apego aos sentidos, que sacrificamos nossa vontade própria e que edificamos nossa vida na humildade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina