Fondare 190 Risultati per: safe refuge

  • These six towns will be a refuge for the people of Israel as well as for the stranger and the foreigner among you, where anyone who has killed accidentally may find safety. (Numbers 35, 15)

  • They will send the person who killed someone accidentally back to the city of refuge where he went for safety, and there he must stay until the death of the high priest. (Numbers 35, 25)

  • If the killer should leave the city of refuge to which he had gone for safety (Numbers 35, 26)

  • and the dead person's nearest relative meets him outside the city of refuge, the relative may kill him without fear of punishment (Numbers 35, 27)

  • since the killer should stay in his city of refuge until the death of the high priest. Only after the death of the high priest is he free to go back to his own home. (Numbers 35, 28)

  • Nor are you to accept payment from anyone who wishes to leave his city of refuge to return and live in his own home before the death of the high priest. (Numbers 35, 32)

  • where one who involuntarily kills his neighbor may find refuge, one who has never been his enemy before. He should flee into one of those cities and so save himself. (Deuteronomy 4, 42)

  • Open a way to them and divide in three parts the territory that Yahweh, your God, gives you in possession: so that anyone who has killed someone may find refuge in those cities. (Deuteronomy 19, 3)

  • But who may find refuge there to save himself? The person who caused the death of his neighbor with whom he had had no quarrel before. (Deuteronomy 19, 4)

  • You shall not turn over to his master the slave who ran away from his house and sought refuge with you. (Deuteronomy 23, 16)

  • and you shall say these words before Yahweh, "My father was a wandering Aramean. He went down to Egypt to find refuge there, while still few in number; but in that country, he became a great and powerful nation. (Deuteronomy 26, 5)

  • He will say, "Where are their gods, the rock they thought could be their refuge, (Deuteronomy 32, 37)


“Todas as percepções humanas, de onde quer que venham, incluem o bem e o mal. É necessário saber determinar e assimilar todo o bem e oferecê-lo a Deus, e eliminar todo o mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina