Fondare 1631 Risultati per: land animals

  • And there he did not give him anything that was his own, not even the smallest portion of land to put his foot on, but promised to give it to him in possession and to his descendants, though he had no child. (Acts 7, 5)

  • So God spoke: 'Your descendants shall live in a strange land, they shall be enslaved and maltreated for four hundred years. (Acts 7, 6)

  • Then there was famine in all the land of Egypt and Canaan; it was a great misery and our ancestors did not have anything to eat. (Acts 7, 11)

  • When Moses heard this, he fled and went to live as a stranger in the land of Midian where he had two sons. (Acts 7, 29)

  • In it were all kinds of four-legged animals of the earth, reptiles and birds. (Acts 10, 12)

  • and after he had destroyed seven nations in the land of Canaan, he gave them their land as an inheritance. (Acts 13, 19)

  • Let us just tell them not to eat food that is unclean from having been offered to idols; to keep themselves from prohibited marriages; and not to eat the flesh of animals that have been strangled, or any blood. (Acts 15, 20)

  • You are to abstain from blood from the meat of strangled animals and from prohibited marriages. If you keep yourselves from these, you will do well. Farewell." (Acts 15, 29)

  • As for the non-Jews who have become believers, we sent them a letter to tell them that they are only obliged not to eat meat offered to idols, or blood, or flesh of strangled animals; and also to avoid prohibited sexual union." (Acts 21, 25)

  • Near midnight on the fourteenth night, as we were drifting in the Adriatic Sea, the sailors suspected that land was near. (Acts 27, 27)

  • When morning came, they did not recognize the land but noticed a bay with a beach, so they decided to run the ship aground, if possible. (Acts 27, 39)

  • and the rest to hold on to planks or pieces of the ship. So all of us reached land safe and sound. (Acts 27, 44)


“Caminhe sempre e somente no bem e dê, cada dia, um passo à frente na linha vertical, de baixo para cima.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina