Löydetty 42 Tulokset: public

  • the people have voted to receive the men with honor, and to deposit a copy of their words in the public archives, so that the people of Sparta may have a record of them. A copy of this decree has been made for Simon the high priest." (1 Maccabees 14, 23)

  • People rushed out of their houses in crowds to make public supplication, because the Place was in danger of being profaned. (2 Maccabees 3, 18)

  • When Onias had clear evidence of the facts, he made a public protest, after withdrawing to the inviolable sanctuary at Daphne, near Antioch. (2 Maccabees 4, 33)

  • By public edict and decree they prescribed that the whole Jewish nation should celebrate these days every year. (2 Maccabees 10, 8)

  • Maccabeus and his companions, after public prayers asking God to be their ally, moved quickly against the strongholds of the Idumeans. (2 Maccabees 10, 16)

  • this was done by public vote of the city. When the Jews, not suspecting treachery and wishing to live on friendly terms, accepted the invitation, the people of Joppa took them out to sea and drowned at least two hundred of them. (2 Maccabees 12, 4)

  • In his utter boastfulness and arrogance Nicanor had determined to erect a public monument of victory over Judas and his men. (2 Maccabees 15, 6)

  • By public vote it was unanimously decreed never to let this day pass unobserved, but to celebrate it on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, called Adar in Aramaic, the eve of Mordecai's Day. (2 Maccabees 15, 36)

  • I have all but come to utter ruin, condemned by the public assembly!" (Proverbs 5, 14)

  • Men who lived so far away that they could not honor him in his presence copied the appearance of the distant king And made a public image of him they wished to honor, out of zeal to flatter him when absent, as though present. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 17)

  • There are three things at which my heart quakes, a fourth before which I quail: Though false charges in public, trial before all the people, and lying testimony are harder to bear than death, (Ecclesiasticus 26, 5)

  • He who is miserly with food is denounced in public, and this testimony to his stinginess is lasting. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 24)


“Pense em Jesus flagelado por amor a você, e ofereça com generosidade um sacrifício a Ele”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina