Talált 444 Eredmények: end of Saul's reign

  • David was the son of an Ephrathite from Bethlehem of Judah whose name was Jesse; Jesse had eight sons and, by Saul's time, he was old and well on in years. (1 Samuel 17, 12)

  • Jesse's eldest three sons followed Saul to the war. The names of the three sons who went to the war were: the eldest Eliab, the second Abinadab and the third Shammah. (1 Samuel 17, 13)

  • David was the youngest; the eldest three followed Saul. (1 Samuel 17, 14)

  • David alternated between serving Saul and looking after his father's sheep at Bethlehem. (1 Samuel 17, 15)

  • they are with Saul and all the men of Israel in the Valley of the Terebinth, fighting the Philistines.' (1 Samuel 17, 19)

  • David's words were noted, however, and reported to Saul, who sent for him. (1 Samuel 17, 31)

  • David said to Saul, 'Let no one be discouraged on his account; your servant will go and fight this Philistine.' (1 Samuel 17, 32)

  • Saul said to David, 'You cannot go and fight the Philistine; you are only a boy and he has been a warrior since his youth.' (1 Samuel 17, 33)

  • David said to Saul, 'Your servant used to look after the sheep for his father and whenever a lion or a bear came and took a sheep from the flock, (1 Samuel 17, 34)

  • 'Yahweh,' David went on, 'who delivered me from the claws of lion and bear, will deliver me from the clutches of this Philistine.' Then Saul said to David, 'Go, and Yahweh be with you!' (1 Samuel 17, 37)

  • Saul dressed David in his own armour; he put a bronze helmet on his head, dressed him in a breastplate (1 Samuel 17, 38)

  • and buckled his own sword over David's armour. David tried to walk but, not being used to them, said to Saul, 'I cannot walk in these; I am not used to them.' So they took them off again. (1 Samuel 17, 39)


“Por que a tentação passada deixa na alma uma certa perturbação? perguntou um penitente a Padre Pio. Ele respondeu: “Você já presenciou um tremor de terra? Quando tudo estremece a sua volta, você também é sacudido; no entanto, não necessariamente fica enterrado nos destroços!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina