Trouvé 149 Résultats pour: Simon

  • He saith to him again: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me? He saith to him: Yea, Lord, thou knowest that I love thee. He saith to him: Feed my lambs. (John 21, 16)

  • He said to him the third time: Simon, son of John, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved, because he had said to him the third time: Lovest thou me? And he said to him: Lord, thou knowest all things: thou knowest that I love thee. He said to him: Feed my sheep. (John 21, 17)

  • And when they were come in, they went up into an upper room, where abode Peter and John, James and Andrew, Philip and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew, James of Alpheus, and Simon Zelotes, and Jude the brother of James. (Acts 1, 13)

  • There was therefore great joy in that city. Now there was a certain man named Simon, who before had been a magician in that city, seducing the people of Samaria, giving out that he was some great one: (Acts 8, 9)

  • Then Simon himself believed also; and being baptized, he adhered to Philip. And being astonished, wondered to see the signs and exceeding great miracles which were done. (Acts 8, 13)

  • And when Simon saw, that by the imposition of the hands of the apostles, the Holy Ghost was given, he offered them money, (Acts 8, 18)

  • Then Simon answering, said: Pray you for me to the Lord, that none of these things which you have spoken may come upon me. (Acts 8, 24)

  • And it came to pass, that he abode many days in Joppe, with one Simon a tanner. (Acts 9, 43)

  • And now send men to Joppe, and call hither one Simon, who is surnamed Peter: (Acts 10, 5)

  • He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, whose house is by the sea side. He will tell thee what thou must do. (Acts 10, 6)

  • Now, whilst Peter was doubting within himself, what the vision that he had seen should mean, behold the men who were sent from Cornelius, inquiring for Simon's house, stood at the gate. (Acts 10, 17)

  • And when they had called, they asked, if Simon, who is surnamed Peter, were lodged there. (Acts 10, 18)


“Todas as percepções humanas, de onde quer que venham, incluem o bem e o mal. É necessário saber determinar e assimilar todo o bem e oferecê-lo a Deus, e eliminar todo o mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina