Talált 240 Eredmények: Poor

  • They are grown gross and fat: andhave most wickedly transgressed my words. They have not judged the cause of the widow, they have not managed the cause of the fatherless, they have not judged the judgement of the poor. (Jeremiah 5, 28)

  • Sing ye to the Lord, praise the Lord: because he hath delivered the soul of the poor out of the hand of the wicked. (Jeremiah 20, 13)

  • He judged the cause of the poor and needy for his own good: was it not therefore because he knew me, saith the Lord? (Jeremiah 22, 16)

  • But Nabuzardan the general left some of the poor people that had nothing at all, in the land of Juda, and he gave them vineyards, and cisterns at that time. (Jeremiah 39, 10)

  • And when all the captains of the army that were scattered through the countries, they and their companions, had heard that the king of Babylon had made Godolias the son of Ahicam governor of the country, and that he had committed unto him men and women, and children, and of the poor of the land, them that had not been carried away captive to Babylon: (Jeremiah 40, 7)

  • But Nabuzardan the general carried away captives some of the poor people, and of the rest of the common sort who remained in the city, and of the fugitives that were fled over to the king of Babylon, and the rest of the multitude. (Jeremiah 52, 15)

  • But of the poor of the land, Nabuzardan the general left some for vinedressers, and for husbandmen. (Jeremiah 52, 16)

  • The things that are sacrificed to them, their priests sell and abuse: in like manner also their wives take part of them, but give nothing of it either to the sick, or to the poor. (Baruch 6, 27)

  • Behold this was the iniquity of Sodom thy sister, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance, and the idleness of her, and of her daughters: and they did not put forth their hand to the needy, and to the poor. (Ezekiel 16, 49)

  • That grieveth the needy and the poor, that taketh away by violence, that restoreth not the pledge, and that lifteth up his eyes to idols, that committeth abomination: (Ezekiel 18, 12)

  • That hath turned away his hand from injuring the poor, hath not taken usury and increase, but hath executed my judgments, and hath walked in my commandments: this man shall not die for the iniquity of his father, but living he shall live. (Ezekiel 18, 17)

  • The people of the land have used oppression, and committed robbery: they afflicted the needy and poor, and they oppressed the stranger by calumny without judgment. (Ezekiel 22, 29)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina