Talált 70 Eredmények: knowing

  • When Raguel heard this word, he became afraid, knowing what had befallen those seven men, who had approached her. And he began to fear, lest it might happen to him also in the same way. And, since he wavered and gave no further response to the petition, (Tobit 7, 11)

  • And I, your maidservant, knowing this, have fled from them, and the Lord has sent me to report to you these same things. (Judith 11, 13)

  • I have dreaded all my works, knowing that you did not spare the offender. (Job 9, 28)

  • I will be mindful of Rahab and of Babylon knowing me. Behold, the foreigners, and Tyre, and the people of the Ethiopians: these have been there. (Psalms 86, 4)

  • so that, if anything contrary should occur, or any if difficulties should be reported, those who were in the regions, knowing to whom the whole matter had been bequeathed, would not be disturbed. (2 Maccabees 9, 24)

  • But I beg you, O king, knowing each of these things, look after both the region and our people, according to your humanity, which is publicly known to all. (2 Maccabees 14, 9)

  • Immediately, he follows her, like an ox being led to the sacrifice, and like a lamb acting lasciviously, and not knowing that he is being drawn foolishly into chains, (Proverbs 7, 22)

  • Therefore, I resolved to take her to me to live together, knowing that she will be a good counselor and will console my thoughts and my weariness. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 9)

  • providing for it, lest it should fall, knowing that it is unable to help itself, for it is an image and it is in need of help. (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 16)

  • And, indeed, if we sin, we are yours, knowing your greatness; and, if we do not sin, we know that we are counted with you. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 2)

  • For that night was known beforehand by our fathers, so that, knowing the truth of the oaths in which they had trusted, they might be more peaceful in their souls. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 6)

  • Do not be willing to rejoice at the death of your enemy, knowing that we all die, and that we do not want others rejoice over us. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 8)


“Há alegrias tão sublimes e dores tão profundas que não se consegue exprimir com palavras. O silêncio é o último recurso da alma, quando ela está inefavelmente feliz ou extremamente oprimida!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina