Talált 43 Eredmények: Devoured

  • Now's the time! Let's kill him and throw him into a well. We'll say a wild animal devoured him. Then we'll see what his dreams were all about!" (Genesis 37, 20)

  • These devoured the sleek and fat cows. Then Pharaoh awoke. (Genesis 41, 4)

  • They covered the sky of Egypt and the earth was in darkness. They devoured all the vegetation in the land and all the fruit of the trees left after the hail. Nothing green remained, neither tree nor plant of the field, in all the land of Egypt. (Exodus 10, 15)

  • A fire came out of Heshbon, a flame from the city of Sihon. It devoured Ar of Moab and the Baals of the high places of Moab. (Numbers 21, 28)

  • We are, nevertheless, going to die devoured by this terrible fire if we keep listening to the voice of Yahweh, our God. (Deuteronomy 5, 25)

  • On that day, I shall be angry with them, I shall abandon them and hide my face from them. They will be devoured, and many evils and adversities will come upon them so that they will say: "Have not these evils come upon me because my God is not in our midst anymore?" (Deuteronomy 31, 17)

  • He who dies in the city will be devoured by dogs; he who dies in the field, by the birds of the sky. So Yahweh has spoken! (1 Kings 14, 11)

  • If anyone of Ahab's line dies in the city, he shall be devoured by dogs; if in the green country, the birds of the air shall feed on him." (1 Kings 21, 24)

  • Elijah answered the captain, "If I am a man of God, then may fire come down from heaven and devour you and your men." Fire came down from heaven and devoured him with his fifty men. (2 Kings 1, 10)

  • Elijah answered, "If I am a man of God, then may fire come down from heaven and devour you and your men." Fire came down from heaven and devoured them all. (2 Kings 1, 12)

  • I have heard that fire came down from heaven twice and devoured the two captains with their fifty men. So now, do spare my life." (2 Kings 1, 14)

  • Light came as the sun rose, and the humble were raised up and they devoured the mighty. (Esther 11, 11)


“O medo excessivo nos faz agir sem amor, mas a confiança excessiva não nos deixa considerar o perigo que vamos enfrentar”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina