Talált 153 Eredmények: held

  • Judah has transgressed, and abomination has been committed in Israel and in Jerusalem. For Judah has contaminated the sanctified of the Lord, which he loved, and has held the daughter of a strange god. (Malachi 2, 11)

  • And though he wanted to kill him, he feared the people, because they held him to be a prophet. (Matthew 14, 5)

  • And though they sought to take hold of him, they feared the crowds, because they held him to be a prophet. (Matthew 21, 46)

  • And Jesus said to him, “Friend, for what purpose have you come?” Then they approached, and they put their hands on Jesus, and they held him. (Matthew 26, 50)

  • And when an opportune time had arrived, Herod held a feast on his birthday, with the leaders, and the tribunes, and the first rulers of Galilee. (Mark 6, 21)

  • But they laid hands on him and held him. (Mark 14, 46)

  • For he was ordering the unclean spirit to depart from the man. For on many occasions, it would seize him, and he was bound with chains and held by fetters. But breaking the chains, he was driven by the demon into deserted places. (Luke 8, 29)

  • Yet truly, those who shall be held worthy of that age, and of the resurrection from the dead, will neither be married, nor take wives. (Luke 20, 35)

  • And so, be vigilant, praying at all times, so that you may be held worthy to escape from all these things, which are in the future, and to stand before the Son of man.” (Luke 21, 36)

  • And on the third day, a wedding was held in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. (John 2, 1)

  • Now at times an Angel of the Lord would descend into the pool, and so the water was moved. And whoever descended first into the pool, after the motion of the water, he was healed of whatever infirmity held him. (John 5, 4)

  • Now he said this, not out of concern for the needy, but because he was a thief and, since he held the purse, he used to carry what was put into it. (John 12, 6)


“A prática das bem-aventuranças não requer atos de heroísmo, mas a aceitação simples e humilde das várias provações pelas quais a pessoa passa.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina