Löydetty 7915 Tulokset: dwell in the house of the Lord

  • But the LORD'S messenger told her: "Go back to your mistress and submit to her abusive treatment. (Genesis 16, 9)

  • I will make your descendants so numerous," added the LORD'S messenger, "that they will be too many to count. (Genesis 16, 10)

  • Besides," the LORD'S messenger said to her: "You are now pregnant and shall bear a son; you shall name him Ishmael, For the LORD has heard you, God has answered you. (Genesis 16, 11)

  • To the LORD who spoke to her she gave a name, saying, "You are the God of Vision"; she meant, "Have I really seen God and remained alive after my vision?" (Genesis 16, 13)

  • When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said: "I am God the Almighty. Walk in my presence and be blameless. (Genesis 17, 1)

  • Then Abraham took his son Ishmael and all his slaves, whether born in his house or acquired with his money--every male among the members of Abraham's household--and he circumcised the flesh of their foreskins on that same day, as God had told him to do. (Genesis 17, 23)

  • and all the male members of his household, including the slaves born in his house or acquired with his money from foreigners, were circumcised with him. (Genesis 17, 27)

  • The LORD appeared to Abraham by the terebinth of Mamre, as he sat in the entrance of his tent, while the day was growing hot. (Genesis 18, 1)

  • But the LORD said to Abraham: "Why did Sarah laugh and say, 'Shall I really bear a child, old as I am?' (Genesis 18, 13)

  • Is anything too marvelous for the LORD to do? At the appointed time, about this time next year, I will return to you, and Sarah will have a son." (Genesis 18, 14)

  • The LORD reflected: "Shall I hide from Abraham what I am about to do, (Genesis 18, 17)

  • Indeed, I have singled him out that he may direct his sons and his posterity to keep the way of the LORD by doing what is right and just, so that the LORD may carry into effect for Abraham the promises he made about him." (Genesis 18, 19)


A humildade e a caridade são as “cordas mestras”. Todas as outras virtudes dependem delas. Uma é a mais baixa; a outra é a mais alta. ( P.e Pio ) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina