Löydetty 33 Tulokset: Corpse

  • but have come back and eaten and drunk where he forbade you to eat and drink, your corpse will never reach the tomb of your ancestors." ' (1 Kings 13, 22)

  • A lion met him on the road and killed him; his corpse lay stretched out on the road; the donkey stood there beside it; the lion stood by the corpse too. (1 Kings 13, 24)

  • People going by saw the corpse lying on the road and the lion standing by the corpse, and went and spoke about it in the town where the old prophet lived. (1 Kings 13, 25)

  • He set off and found the man's corpse lying on the road with the donkey and the lion standing beside the corpse; the lion had neither eaten the corpse nor mauled the donkey. (1 Kings 13, 28)

  • The prophet lifted the corpse of the man of God and put it on the donkey and brought it back to the town where he lived to hold mourning for him and bury him. (1 Kings 13, 29)

  • He laid the corpse in his own tomb, and they raised the mourning cry for him, 'Alas, my brother!' (1 Kings 13, 30)

  • the corpse of Jezebel will be like dung spread on the fields, so that no one will be able to say: This was Jezebel." ' (2 Kings 9, 37)

  • I have no more place in their hearts than a corpse, or something lost. (Psalms 31, 12)

  • You split Rahab in two like a corpse, scattered your enemies with your mighty arm. (Psalms 89, 10)

  • A father afflicted by untimely mourning has an image made of his child so soon carried off, and now pays divine honours to what yesterday was only a corpse, handing on mysteries and ceremonies to his people; (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 15)

  • A long illness makes a fool of the doctor; a king today is a corpse tomorrow. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 10)

  • If someone washes after touching a corpse, and then touches it again, what is the good of his washing? (Ecclesiasticus 34, 25)


“Que Nossa Mãe do Céu tenha piedade de nós e com um olhar maternal levante-nos, purifique-nos e eleve-nos a Deus.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina