Talált 94 Eredmények: Gideon's victory

  • For my trust was not in my bow, my victory was not won by my sword; (Psalms 44, 6)

  • Against you, you alone, I have sinned, I have done what you see to be wrong, that you may show your saving justice when you pass sentence, and your victory may appear when you give judgement, (Psalms 51, 4)

  • 'Moab a bowl for me to wash in, on Edom I plant my sandal. Now try shouting "Victory!" over me, Philistia!' (Psalms 60, 8)

  • 'Moab a bowl for me to wash in, on Edom I plant my sandal, over Philistia I cry victory.' (Psalms 108, 9)

  • We beg you, Yahweh, save us, we beg you, Yahweh, give us victory! (Psalms 118, 25)

  • for victory in war does not depend on the size of the fighting force: Heaven accords the strength. (1 Maccabees 3, 19)

  • In the course of their victory celebrations in Jerusalem, they burned the men who had fired the Holy Gates; with Callisthenes they had taken refuge in one small house; so these received a fitting reward for their sacrilege. (2 Maccabees 8, 33)

  • As the first light of dawn began to spread, the two sides joined battle, the one having as their pledge of success and victory not only their own valour but their recourse to the Lord, the other making their own ardour their mainstay in the fight. (2 Maccabees 10, 28)

  • When all this was over, with hymns and thanksgiving they blessed the Lord, who had shown such great kindness to Israel and given them the victory. (2 Maccabees 10, 38)

  • Giving his men the password 'Victory from God', he made a night attack on the king's pavilion with a picked band of the bravest young men. Inside the camp he destroyed about two thousand, and his men cut down the largest of the elephants with its mahout; (2 Maccabees 13, 15)

  • He urged his men not to be dismayed by the foreigners' attacks but, keeping in mind the help that had come to them from Heaven in the past, to be confident that this time too victory would be theirs with the help of the Almighty. (2 Maccabees 15, 8)

  • Maccabaeus took note of these masses confronting him, the glittering array of armour and the fierce aspect of the elephants; then, raising his hands to heaven, he called on the Lord who works miracles, in the knowledge that it is not by force of arms but as he sees fit to decide, that victory is granted by him to such as deserve it. (2 Maccabees 15, 21)


“O Anjo de Deus não nos abandona jamais.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina