Znaleziono 286 Wyniki dla: Leave

  • My chosen ones will use as a curse the name you will leave behind, as I strike you dead and give my servants a new name. (Isaiah 65, 15)

  • You will also leave that place with your hands on your head, for Yahweh has rejected those you trust, and they will not help you! (Jeremiah 2, 37)

  • Who will give me a lodging, in the desert, that I may leave my people and go far from them? For they are all adulterers, a band of traitors. (Jeremiah 9, 1)

  • The sound of wailing is heard in Zion. A terrible disaster has befallen us! How great our shame to leave the land, to see our homes broken down! (Jeremiah 9, 18)

  • Gather up your belongings and leave the land, you who are the victims of siege, (Jeremiah 10, 17)

  • The word of Yahweh came to me in these terms, "Go and stand at the gate they call the People Gate, where the kings of Judah enter and leave; (Jeremiah 17, 19)

  • Does the snow of Lebanon ever leave the rocky heights of the field? Do the fresh waters of great rivers ever dry up? (Jeremiah 18, 14)

  • Why did I ever leave the womb to live in trouble and sorrow, and spend my days in shame? (Jeremiah 20, 18)

  • But the nation that submits to the yoke of the king of Babylon and serves him, that nation I will leave in its own land - word of Yahweh - to till it and live there." (Jeremiah 27, 11)

  • Leave the cities and dwell in the rocky cliffs, O inhabitants of Moab. Learn from the dove that makes its nest out of reach on the edge of a cliff. (Jeremiah 48, 28)

  • If grape pickers worked in your vineyard, would they not leave gleanings behind? If thieves came to you at night, would they not steal only as much as they want? (Jeremiah 49, 9)

  • Leave your widows and orphans behind, and rest assured I will keep them alive." (Jeremiah 49, 11)


“Amar significa dar aos outros – especialmente a quem precisa e a quem sofre – o que de melhor temos em nós mesmos e de nós mesmos; e de dá-lo sorridentes e felizes, renunciando ao nosso egoísmo, à nossa alegria, ao nosso prazer e ao nosso orgulho”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina