Talált 263 Eredmények: Tobias and the angel

  • For I believe that the good Angel of God accompanies him and that he orders all things well which occur around him, such that he will be returned to us with gladness.” (Tobit 5, 27)

  • And so Tobias continued on, and the dog was following him, and he stayed at the first stopping point, near the river Tigris. (Tobit 6, 1)

  • And Tobias, being frightened of it, cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Sir, it is attacking me!” (Tobit 6, 3)

  • And the Angel said to him, “Catch it by the gills, and draw it to you.” And when he had done so, he pulled it onto dry land, and it began to thrash before his feet. (Tobit 6, 4)

  • Then the Angel said to him: “Disembowel this fish, and put aside his heart, and his gall, and his liver for yourself. For these things are necessary as useful medicines.” (Tobit 6, 5)

  • Then Tobias questioned the Angel, and he said to him, “I implore you, brother Azariah, to tell me what remedies these things hold, which you have told me to retain from the fish?” (Tobit 6, 7)

  • And the Angel, answering, said to him: “If you put a little piece of its heart on burning coals, its smoke will drive away all kind of demons, whether from a man or from a woman, so that they will no longer approach them. (Tobit 6, 8)

  • And Tobias said to him, “Where do you prefer that we stay?” (Tobit 6, 10)

  • And the Angel, responding, said: “Here is one named Raguel, a man closely related to you from your tribe, and he has a daughter named Sarah, but he has no other male or female, except her. (Tobit 6, 11)

  • Then Tobias responded, and he said: “I hear that she has been given to seven husbands, and they passed away. But I have even heard this: that a demon killed them. (Tobit 6, 14)

  • Then the Angel Raphael said to him: “Listen to me, and I will reveal to you who they are, over whom the demon can prevail. (Tobit 6, 16)

  • And Raguel, gazing upon Tobias, said to Anna his wife, “How much like my cousin is this young man!” (Tobit 7, 2)


“Resigna-te a ser neste momento uma pequena abelha. E enquanto esperas ser uma grande abelha, ágil, hábil, capaz de fabricar bom mel, humilha-te com muito amor perante Deus e os homens, pois Deus fala aos que se mantêm diante dele humildemente”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina