Talált 693 Eredmények: half-brothers

  • So if I come, I shall tell everyone how he has behaved, and about the wicked accusations he has been circulating against us. As if that were not enough, he not only refuses to welcome our brothers, but prevents from doing so other people who would have liked to, and expels them from the church. (3 John 1, 10)

  • Each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to be patient a little longer, until the roll was completed of their fellow-servants and brothers who were still to be killed as they had been. (Revelation 6, 11)

  • The Lamb then broke the seventh seal, and there was silence in heaven for about half an hour. (Revelation 8, 1)

  • People of every race, tribe, language and nation stare at their corpses, for three-and-a-half days, not letting them be buried, (Revelation 11, 9)

  • After the three-and-a-half days, God breathed life into them and they stood up on their feet, and everybody who saw it happen was terrified; (Revelation 11, 11)

  • Then I heard a voice shout from heaven, 'Salvation and power and empire for ever have been won by our God, and all authority for his Christ, now that the accuser, who accused our brothers day and night before our God, has been brought down. (Revelation 12, 10)

  • but she was given a pair of the great eagle's wings to fly away from the serpent into the desert, to the place where she was to be looked after for a time, two times and half a time. (Revelation 12, 14)

  • Then I knelt at his feet to worship him, but he said to me, 'Never do that: I am your fellow-servant and the fellow-servant of all your brothers who have in themselves the witness of Jesus. God alone you must worship.' The witness of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. (Revelation 19, 10)

  • but he said, 'Do no such thing: I am your fellow-servant and the fellow-servant of your brothers the prophets and those who keep the message of this book. God alone you must worship.' (Revelation 22, 9)


“A prática das bem-aventuranças não requer atos de heroísmo, mas a aceitação simples e humilde das várias provações pelas quais a pessoa passa.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina