Talált 49 Eredmények: language

  • young men without physical defect, handsome, intelligent and wise, well-informed, quick to learn and understand, and suitable for service in the king's palace. They were to be taught the language and literature of the Chaldeans. (Daniel 1, 4)

  • There a herald proclaimed aloud, "Nations and peoples of every language, you are hereby commanded (Daniel 3, 4)

  • At this command, all the people of every nation and language who heard the sound of music on the horn, flute, zither, lyre, harp, pipes and other instruments fell down and worshiped the statue set up by King Nebuchadnezzar. (Daniel 3, 7)

  • I give this command, therefore: From every race, nation and language, anyone who speaks irreverently of the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego shall be cut into pieces and his house shall be destroyed, for there is no other god who can save like this." (Daniel 3, 96)

  • Nebuchadnezzar, the king, to all peoples, all nations and to all men on the earth whatever be their language: Peace. (Daniel 3, 98)

  • Because of the greatness given him by God, he was feared by nations and peoples of every language. He had the power of life and death over everyone. He exalted or humbled whomsoever he wished. (Daniel 5, 19)

  • King Darius wrote to the nations, to peoples of every language, "Peace to you all! (Daniel 6, 25)

  • Dominion, honor and kingship were given him, and all the peoples and nations of every language served him. His dominion is eternal and shall never pass away; his kingdom will never be destroyed. (Daniel 7, 14)

  • After hearing this, many of Jesus' followers said, "This language is very hard! Who can accept it?" (John 6, 60)

  • I taught you all this in veiled language, but the time is coming when I shall no longer speak in veiled language, but will tell you plainly of the Father. (John 16, 25)

  • The disciples said to him, "Now you are speaking plainly and not in veiled language! (John 16, 29)

  • This event became known to all the people living in Jerusalem and they named that field Akeldama in their own language, which means Field of Blood). (Acts 1, 19)


“Se você tem dúvidas sobre a fé é exatamente porque tem fé!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina