Talált 87 Eredmények: Hebrew names

  • The Angel who has delivered me from all harm, bless these boys That in them my name be recalled, and the names of my fathers, Abraham and Isaac, And they may become teeming multitudes upon the earth!" (Genesis 48, 16)

  • These are the names of the sons of Israel who, accompanied by their households, migrated with Jacob into Egypt: (Exodus 1, 1)

  • The king of Egypt told the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was called Shiphrah and the other Puah, (Exodus 1, 15)

  • When you act as midwives for the Hebrew women and see them giving birth, if it is a boy, kill him; but if it is a girl, she may live." (Exodus 1, 16)

  • The midwives answered Pharaoh, "The Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian women. They are robust and give birth before the midwife arrives." (Exodus 1, 19)

  • Then his sister asked Pharaoh's daughter, "Shall I go and call one of the Hebrew women to nurse the child for you?" (Exodus 2, 7)

  • On one occasion, after Moses had grown up, when he visited his kinsmen and witnessed their forced labor, he saw an Egyptian striking a Hebrew, one of his own kinsmen. (Exodus 2, 11)

  • The next day he went out again, and now two Hebrews were fighting! So he asked the culprit, "Why are you striking your fellow Hebrew?" (Exodus 2, 13)

  • The names of the sons of Levi, in their genealogical order, are Gershon, Kohath and Merari. Levi lived one hundred and thirty-seven years. (Exodus 6, 16)

  • When you purchase a Hebrew slave, he is to serve you for six years, but in the seventh year he shall be given his freedom without cost. (Exodus 21, 2)

  • "Get two onyx stones and engrave on them the names of the sons of Israel: (Exodus 28, 9)

  • six of their names on one stone, and the other six on the other stone, in the order of their birth. (Exodus 28, 10)


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