Fondare 2548 Risultati per: King of the Jews

  • The hope of attaining this promise is behind the fervent worship which our twelve tribes render to God night and day. Yet now, O king, the Jews accuse me for this hope! (Acts 26, 7)

  • On the way, O King, at midday I saw a light from heaven, more brilliant than the sun, that dazzled me and those who accompanied me. (Acts 26, 13)

  • Since that time, King Agrippa, I did not stray from this heavenly vision; (Acts 26, 19)

  • I was carrying out this mission when the Jews arrested me in the Temple and tried to kill me. But with the help of God, I still stand here today to give my testimony both to the great and the small. (Acts 26, 21)

  • The king is acquainted with all these things, so to him I speak with such confidence. I am convinced that he knows everything about this case, for these things did not happen in a dark corner. (Acts 26, 26)

  • King Agrippa, do you believe the Prophets? I know that you do." (Acts 26, 27)

  • Then the king rose and, with him, the governor, Bernice and all the attendants. (Acts 26, 30)

  • After three days, Paul called together the leaders of the Jews. When they had gathered, he said to them: "Brothers, though I have not done anything against our people or against the traditions of our fathers, I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans. (Acts 28, 17)

  • But the Jews objected, so I was forced to appeal to Caesar without the least intention of bringing any case against my own people. (Acts 28, 19)

  • Finally the Jews left, still arguing strongly among themselves; and Paul sent them away with this statement:"What the Holy Spirit said has come true, when he spoke to your ancestors through the prophet Isaiah: (Acts 28, 25)

  • For I am not ashamed at all of this Good News; it is God's power saving those who believe, first the Jews, and then the Greeks. (Romans 1, 16)

  • When the non-Jews, who do not have law, practice naturally what the Law commands, they are giving themselves a law, (Romans 2, 14)


“Apóie-se, como faz Nossa Senhora, à cruz de Jesus e nunca lhe faltará conforto”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina