Talált 11 Eredmények: shouting

  • Then Joshua, hearing the tumult of the people shouting, said to Moses: “The outcry of battle is heard in the camp.” (Exodus 32, 17)

  • Therefore, with all the people shouting, and the trumpets blaring, after the voice and the sound increased in the ears of the multitude, the walls promptly fell to ruin. And each one climbed up at the place which was opposite where he was. And they seized the city. (Joshua 6, 20)

  • And they pursued them, shouting together and encouraging one another. And when they had withdrawn from the city, (Joshua 8, 16)

  • fleeing as far as Bethshittah, and the base of Abelmeholah in Tabbath. But the men of Israel pursued Midian, shouting from Naphtali and Asher, and from all of Manasseh. (Judges 7, 23)

  • And then the sons of Ammon, shouting out together, pitched their tents in Gilead. And the sons of Israel gathered together against them, and they made camp at Mizpah. (Judges 10, 17)

  • And when he had arrived at the place of the Jawbone, and the Philistines, shouting aloud, had met him, the Spirit of the Lord rushed upon him. And just as flax is usually consumed by a hint of fire, so were the ties with which he was bound broken and released. (Judges 15, 14)

  • And so, David rose up in the morning, and he commended the flock to the caretaker. And he went away burdened, just as Jesse had instructed him. And he went to the place of the battle line, and to the army, which, in going out to fight, was shouting in the conflict. (1 Samuel 17, 20)

  • And many of the priests and the Levites, and the leaders of the fathers and of the elders, who had seen the former temple, when now this temple was founded and was before their eyes, wept with a great voice. And many of them, shouting for joy, lifted up their voice. (Ezra 3, 12)

  • Neither could anyone distinguish between the voice of clamor of joy, and a voice of weeping of the people. For the shouting of the people mixed into a great clamor, and the voice was heard from far away. (Ezra 3, 13)

  • But they roar, shouting out to their gods, just as at a feast for the dead. (Baruch 6, 31)

  • And while they were shouting, and tossing aside their garments, and casting dust into the air, (Acts 22, 23)


“O santo silêncio nos permite ouvir mais claramente a voz de Deus”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina