Talált 469 Eredmények: wise living

  • He continued: "This is how you will know that there is a living God in your midst, who at your approach will dispossess the Canaanites, Hittites, Hivites, Perizzites, Girgashites, Amorites and Jebusites. (Joshua 3, 10)

  • They observed the ban by putting to the sword all living creatures in the city: men and women, young and old, as well as oxen, sheep and asses. (Joshua 6, 21)

  • But the men of Israel replied to the Hivites, "You may be living in land that is ours. How, then, can we make an alliance with you?" (Joshua 9, 7)

  • Three days after the agreement was entered into, the Israelites learned that these people were from nearby, and would be living in Israel. (Joshua 9, 16)

  • Joshua summoned the Gibeonites and said to them, "Why did you lie to us and say that you lived at a great distance from us, when you will be living in our very midst? (Joshua 9, 22)

  • But they did not drive out the Canaanites living in Gezer, who live on within Ephraim to the present day, though they have been impressed as laborers. (Joshua 16, 10)

  • For the Josephites said, "Our mountain regions are not enough for us; on the other hand, the Canaanites living in the valley region all have iron chariots, in particular those in Beth-shean and its towns, and those in the valley of Jezreel." (Joshua 17, 16)

  • These were the designated cities to which any Israelite or stranger living among them who had killed a person accidentally might flee to escape death at the hand of the avenger of blood, until he could appear before the community. (Joshua 20, 9)

  • Similarly, the Ephraimites did not drive out the Canaanites living in Gezer, and so the Canaanites live in Gezer in their midst. (Judges 1, 29)

  • Besides, the Israelites were living among the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites. (Judges 3, 5)

  • She and her two daughters-in-law left the place where they had been living. Then as they were on the road back to the land of Judah, (Ruth 1, 7)

  • "May he be blessed by the LORD, who is ever merciful to the living and to the dead," Naomi exclaimed to her daughter-in-law; and she continued, "He is a relative of ours, one of our next of kin." (Ruth 2, 20)


“Não queremos aceitar o fato de que o sofrimento é necessário para nossa alma e de que a cruz deve ser o nosso pão cotidiano. Assim como o corpo precisa ser nutrido, também a alma precisa da cruz, dia a dia, para purificá-la e desapegá-la das coisas terrenas. Não queremos entender que Deus não quer e não pode salvar-nos nem santificar-nos sem a cruz. Quanto mais Ele chama uma alma a Si, mais a santifica por meio da cruz.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina