Löydetty 1799 Tulokset: house of David

  • Some of the disciples from Caesarea accompanied us and took us to the house of a Cypriot with whom we were to lodge; he was called Mnason and had been one of the earliest disciples. (Acts 21, 16)

  • was born a descendant of David and who, in terms of the Spirit and of holiness, was designated Son of God in power by resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ, our Lord, (Romans 1, 4)

  • David, too, says the same: he calls someone blessed if God attributes uprightness to that person, apart from any action undertaken: (Romans 4, 6)

  • David too says: May their own table prove a trap for them, a pitfall and a snare; let that be their retribution. (Romans 11, 9)

  • and my greetings to the church at their house. Greetings to my dear friend Epaenetus, the first of Asia's offerings to Christ. (Romans 16, 5)

  • The churches of Asia send their greetings. Aquila and Prisca send their best wishes in the Lord, together with the church that meets in their house. (1 Corinthians 16, 19)

  • For we are well aware that when the tent that houses us on earth is folded up, there is a house for us from God, not made by human hands but everlasting, in the heavens. (2 Corinthians 5, 1)

  • Please give my greetings to the brothers at Laodicea and to Nympha and the church which meets in her house. (Colossians 4, 15)

  • Besides, they learn how to be idle and go round from house to house; and then, not merely idle, they learn to be gossips and meddlers in other people's affairs and to say what should remain unsaid. (1 Timothy 5, 13)

  • Remember the gospel that I carry, 'Jesus Christ risen from the dead, sprung from the race of David'; (2 Timothy 2, 8)

  • Not all the dishes in a large house are made of gold and silver; some are made of wood or earthenware: the former are held in honour, the latter held cheap. (2 Timothy 2, 20)

  • our sister Apphia, our fellow soldier Archippus and the church that meets in your house. (Philemon 1, 2)


“Quanto maiores forem os dons, maior deve ser sua humildade, lembrando de que tudo lhe foi dado como empréstimo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina