Talált 12 Eredmények: Burdensome

  • And when he shaved off his hair, for he shaved it off once a year, because his long hair was burdensome to him, he weighed the hair of his head at two hundred shekels, by the public weights. (2 Samuel 14, 26)

  • so also have I had empty months and have counted my burdensome nights. (Job 7, 3)

  • I have sinned; what should I do for you, O keeper of men? Why have you set me against you, so that I have become burdensome even to myself? (Job 7, 20)

  • So, truly, do not let my wonders terrify you, and do not let my eloquence be burdensome to you. (Job 33, 7)

  • But when he arrived at Ptolemais, the Ptolemaians considered the conditions of the alliance burdensome, being indignant lest perhaps they might break the pact. (2 Maccabees 13, 25)

  • A stone is weighty, and sand is burdensome; but the wrath of the foolish is heavier than both. (Proverbs 27, 3)

  • He is one, and he does not have a second: no son, no brother. And yet he does not cease to labor, nor are his eyes satisfied with wealth, nor does he reflect, saying: “For whom do I labor and cheat my soul of good things?” In this, too, is emptiness and a most burdensome affliction. (Ecclesiastes 4, 8)

  • There is even another most burdensome infirmity, which I have seen under the sun: wealth kept to the harm of the owner. (Ecclesiastes 5, 12)

  • And this shall be: In that day, I will set Jerusalem as a burdensome stone to every people. All who will lift it up will be torn to pieces. And all the kingdoms of the earth will be gathered together against her. (Zechariah 12, 3)

  • And when I was with you and in need, I was burdensome to no one. For the brothers who came from Macedonia supplied whatever was lacking to me. And in all things, I have kept myself, and I will keep myself, from being burdensome to you. (2 Corinthians 11, 9)

  • For you remember, brothers, our hardship and weariness. We preached the Gospel of God among you, working night and day, so that we would not be burdensome to any of you. (1 Thessalonians 2, 9)

  • Nor did we eat bread from anyone for free, but rather, we worked night and day, in hardship and weariness, so as not to be burdensome to you. (2 Thessalonians 3, 8)


“Mesmo quando perdemos a consciência deste mundo, quando parecemos já mortos, Deus nos dá ainda uma chance de entender o que é realmente o pecado, antes de nos julgar. E se entendemos corretamente, como podemos não nos arrepender?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina