Talált 109 Eredmények: harm

  • Jabez called on the God of Israel, "If you truly bless me, you will give me much land. Be with me, and keep me from anything that might harm or cause me pain." God gave him what he had prayed for. (1 Chronicles 4, 10)

  • "Do not touch my anointed ones, do not harm my prophets." (1 Chronicles 16, 22)

  • Be it known, then, to the king, that if this city is rebuilt and its walls finished, they will no longer pay taxes, tributes or toll duties, and in the end, this city shall bring harm to the kings. (Ezra 4, 13)

  • Do not neglect this grave concern, lest further harm be done to the kingdom." (Ezra 4, 22)

  • Then Sanballat and Geshem sent me a message saying, "Come and let us talk in Keriphim, in the lowland of Ono." They intended to do me harm; (Nehemiah 6, 2)

  • It is good to hide the secrets of kings but to make known publicly the works of God. Do the works of God. Do good, and evil will not harm you. (Tobit 12, 7)

  • but sinners only harm themselves. (Tobit 12, 10)

  • Holofernes said to Judith, "Have confidence, woman, have no fear in your heart, I do not harm any person who has chosen to serve Nebuchadnezzar, king of all the earth. (Judith 11, 1)

  • No one will harm you, you will be well-treated as are all the servants of my lord, King Nebuchadnezzar." (Judith 11, 4)

  • When the day came for the order of the king to be carried out - the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, Adar, on which the enemies of the Jews had expected to crush them - the reverse happened, for it was the Jews who got the upper hand over those who sought their harm. (Esther 9, 1)

  • In revenge for the king's two eunuchs, Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite who enjoyed the king's favor, sought to harm Mordecai and his people. (Esther 12, 6)

  • Considering, therefore, the continuous opposition of this people to all humankind, its outlandish system of laws and strange manner of life, its hostility to our interests and the harm it does to the stability of our kingdom, (Esther 13, 5)


“Há duas razões principais para se orar com muita satisfação: primeiro para render a Deus a honra e a glória que Lhe são devidas. Segundo, para falar com São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina