Löydetty 63 Tulokset: Possessions

  • and letters were sent by runners to every province of the realm, ordering the destruction, slaughter and annihilation of all Jews, young and old, including women and children, on the same day -- the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, which is Adar -- and the seizing of their possessions. (Esther 3, 13)

  • In them the king granted the Jews, in whatever city they lived, the right to assemble in self-defence, with permission to destroy, slaughter and annihilate any armed force of any people or province that might attack them, together with their women and children, and to plunder their possessions, (Esther 8, 11)

  • But stretch out your hand and lay a finger on his possessions: then, I warrant you, he will curse you to your face.' (Job 1, 11)

  • their harvest goes to feed the hungry, God snatches it from their mouths, and covetous people thirst for their possessions. (Job 5, 5)

  • Do we often see the light of the wicked put out, or disaster overtake him, or the retribution of God destroy his possessions, (Job 21, 17)

  • Then he fled with his sons into the hills, leaving all their possessions behind in the town. (1 Maccabees 2, 28)

  • With him, he took away the Jews of Galilee and Arbatta, with their wives and children and all their possessions, and brought them into Judaea with great rejoicing. (1 Maccabees 5, 23)

  • Our own message to you is this: your flocks and your possessions are ours, and ours are yours, and we are instructing our envoys to give you a message to this effect.' (1 Maccabees 12, 23)

  • The rest sold all their remaining possessions, at the same time praying the Lord to deliver them from the godless Nicanor, who had sold them even in advance of any encounter- (2 Maccabees 8, 14)

  • Or there is the slow kind of person, needing help, poor in possessions and rich in poverty; and the Lord turns a favourable eye on him, lifts him out of his wretched condition, (Ecclesiasticus 11, 12)

  • Wealth is not the right thing for the niggardly, and what use are possessions to the covetous? (Ecclesiasticus 14, 3)

  • O death, how bitter it is to remember you for someone peacefully living with his possessions, for someone with no worries and everything going well and who can still enjoy his food! (Ecclesiasticus 41, 1)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina