Löydetty 1071 Tulokset: battle of jerusalem

  • To this he replied, 'What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart? For my part, I am ready not only to be bound but even to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.' (Acts 21, 13)

  • After this we made our preparations and went on up to Jerusalem. (Acts 21, 15)

  • On our arrival in Jerusalem the brothers gave us a very warm welcome. (Acts 21, 17)

  • While they were setting about killing him, word reached the tribune of the cohort that there was tumult all over Jerusalem. (Acts 21, 31)

  • as the high priest and the whole council of elders can testify. I even received letters from them to the brothers in Damascus, which I took with me when I set off to bring prisoners back from there to Jerusalem for punishment. (Acts 22, 5)

  • 'It happened that, when I got back to Jerusalem, and was praying in the Temple, I fell into a trance (Acts 22, 17)

  • and then I saw him. "Hurry," he said, "leave Jerusalem at once; they will not accept the testimony you are giving about me." (Acts 22, 18)

  • Next night, the Lord appeared to him and said, 'Courage! You have borne witness for me in Jerusalem, now you must do the same in Rome.' (Acts 23, 11)

  • As you can verify for yourself, it is no more than twelve days since I went up to Jerusalem on pilgrimage, (Acts 24, 11)

  • Three days after his arrival in the province, Festus went up to Jerusalem from Caesarea. (Acts 25, 1)

  • urgently asking him to support them against him, and to have him transferred to Jerusalem. They were preparing an ambush to murder him on the way. (Acts 25, 3)

  • As soon as Paul appeared, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem surrounded him, making many serious accusations which they were unable to substantiate. (Acts 25, 7)


“O Senhor sempre orienta e chama; mas não se quer segui-lo e responder-lhe, pois só se vê os próprios interesses. Às vezes, pelo fato de se ouvir sempre a Sua voz, ninguém mais se apercebe dela; mas o Senhor ilumina e chama. São os homens que se colocam na posição de não conseguir mais escutar.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina