Trouvé 258 Résultats pour: Prophet Ahijah

  • Now there was an old prophet living in Bethel, and his sons came to tell him all that the man of God had done in Bethel that day; and the words which he had said to the king, they told these to their father too. (1 Kings 13, 11)

  • 'I too am a prophet like you,' the other replied, 'and an angel told me this by Yahweh's command, "Bring him back with you to your house to eat and drink." ' He was lying to him. (1 Kings 13, 18)

  • As they were sitting at table a word of Yahweh came to the prophet who had brought him back, (1 Kings 13, 20)

  • After he had eaten and drunk, the prophet saddled the donkey for him, and he turned about and went away. (1 Kings 13, 23)

  • People going by saw the corpse lying on the road and the lion standing by the corpse, and went and spoke about it in the town where the old prophet lived. (1 Kings 13, 25)

  • When the prophet who had made the man turn back heard about it, he said, 'That is the man of God who defied Yahweh's command! Yahweh has handed him over to the lion, which has mauled and killed him, just as Yahweh had foretold it would.' (1 Kings 13, 26)

  • The prophet lifted the corpse of the man of God and put it on the donkey and brought it back to the town where he lived to hold mourning for him and bury him. (1 Kings 13, 29)

  • After burying him, the prophet said to his sons, 'When I die, bury me in the same tomb as the man of God, lay my bones beside his. (1 Kings 13, 31)

  • and Jeroboam said to his wife, 'Come, please disguise yourself so that no one will recognise you as Jeroboam's wife, and go to Shiloh; the prophet Ahijah is there, the man who said I was to be king of this people. (1 Kings 14, 2)

  • Jeroboam's wife did this: she set out, went to Shiloh and came to Ahijah's house. (1 Kings 14, 4)

  • Now Ahijah could not see, his eyes were fixed with age, but Yahweh had told him, 'Jeroboam's wife is now on her way to ask you for a prophecy about her son, as he is sick. You will tell her such and such. When she comes, she will pretend to be some other woman.' (1 Kings 14, 5)

  • So when Ahijah heard her footsteps at the door, he called, 'Come in, wife of Jeroboam; why pretend to be someone else? I have bad news for you. (1 Kings 14, 6)


“Meu Deus, perdoa-me. Nunca Te ofereci nada na minha vida e, agora, por este pouco que estou sofrendo, em comparação a tudo o que Tu sofreste na Cruz, eu reclamo injustamente!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina