Talált 213 Eredmények: body

  • The prophet lifted up the body of the man of God and put it on the ass, and brought it back to the city to mourn over it and to bury it. (1 Kings 13, 29)

  • He laid the man's body in his own grave, and they mourned over it: "Alas, my brother!" (1 Kings 13, 30)

  • Then he stretched himself out upon the child three times and called out to the LORD: "O LORD, my God, let the life breath return to the body of this child." (1 Kings 17, 21)

  • The LORD heard the prayer of Elijah; the life breath returned to the child's body and he revived. (1 Kings 17, 22)

  • Then he lay upon the child on the bed, placing his mouth upon the child's mouth, his eyes upon the eyes, and his hands upon the hands. As Elisha stretched himself over the child, the body became warm. (2 Kings 4, 34)

  • "Throw her down," he ordered. They threw her down, and some of her blood spurted against the wall and against the horses. Jehu rode in over her body (2 Kings 9, 33)

  • His servants brought his body on a chariot from Megiddo to Jerusalem, where they buried him in his own grave. Then the people of the land took Jehoahaz, son of Josiah, anointed him, and proclaimed him king to succeed his father. (2 Kings 23, 30)

  • The young men who had grown up with him replied: "This is the answer you should give to this people who have said to you, 'Your father laid a heavy yoke upon us, but do you lighten our yoke'; this you should say to them: 'My little finger is thicker than my father's body. (2 Chronicles 10, 10)

  • Tobiah went out to look for some poor kinsman of ours. When he returned he exclaimed, "Father!" I said to him, "What is it, son?" He answered, "Father, one of our people has been murdered! His body lies in the market place where he was just strangled!" (Tobit 2, 3)

  • "Lord, God of my forefather Simeon! You put a sword into his hand to take revenge upon the foreigners who had immodestly loosened the maiden's girdle, shamefully exposed her thighs, and disgracefully violated her body. This they did, though you forbade it. (Judith 9, 2)

  • She took off the sackcloth she had on, laid aside the garments of her widowhood, washed her body with water, and anointed it with rich ointment. She arranged her hair and bound it with a fillet, and put on the festive attire she had worn while her husband, Manasseh, was living. (Judith 10, 3)

  • She rolled his body off the bed and took the canopy from its supports. Soon afterward, she came out and handed over the head of Holofernes to her maid, (Judith 13, 9)


“Mesmo a menor transgressão às leis de Deus será levada em conta.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina