Talált 213 Eredmények: body

  • Therefore my heart is glad, my soul rejoices; my body also dwells secure, (Psalms 16, 9)

  • Be gracious to me, LORD, for I am in distress; with grief my eyes are wasted, my soul and body spent. (Psalms 31, 10)

  • O God, you are my God-- for you I long! For you my body yearns; for you my soul thirsts, Like a land parched, lifeless, and without water. (Psalms 63, 2)

  • Then he crossed over to the Ammonites, where he found a strong army and a large body of people with Timothy as their leader. (1 Maccabees 5, 6)

  • These, upon learning that Jonathan had been captured and his companions killed, encouraged one another and went out in compact body ready to fight. (1 Maccabees 12, 50)

  • When he was about to die under the blows, he groaned and said: "The Lord in his holy knowledge knows full well that, although I could have escaped death, I am not only enduring terrible pain in my body from this scourging, but also suffering it with joy in my soul because of my devotion to him." (2 Maccabees 6, 30)

  • When the first brother had died in this manner, they brought the second to be made sport of. After tearing off the skin and hair of his head, they asked him, "Will you eat the pork rather than have your body tortured limb by limb?" (2 Maccabees 7, 7)

  • Like my brothers, I offer up my body and my life for our ancestral laws, imploring God to show mercy soon to our nation, and by afflictions and blows to make you confess that he alone is God. (2 Maccabees 7, 37)

  • Far from giving up his insolence, he was all the more filled with arrogance. Breathing fire in his rage against the Jews, he gave orders to drive even faster. As a result he hurtled from the dashing chariot, and every part of his body was racked by the violent fall. (2 Maccabees 9, 7)

  • The body of this impious man swarmed with worms, and while he was still alive in hideous torments, his flesh rotted off, so that the entire army was sickened by the stench of his corruption. (2 Maccabees 9, 9)

  • His foster brother Philip brought the body home; but fearing Antiochus' son, he later withdrew into Egypt, to Ptolemy Philometor. (2 Maccabees 9, 29)

  • In the early days of the revolt, he had been convicted of Judaism, and had risked body and life in his ardent zeal for it. (2 Maccabees 14, 38)


“Onde há mais sacrifício, há mais generosidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina