Znaleziono 178 Wyniki dla: Sacred Text

  • When you divide the country into portions by lot, you are to allocate a sacred portion of the country to Yahweh: twenty-five thousand cubits long and twenty thousand wide. (Ezekiel 45, 1)

  • The whole of this land is to be sacred, and of this square area five hundred by five hundred cubits is to be for the sanctuary, with a boundary fifty cubits wide all around. (Ezekiel 45, 2)

  • This is to be the sacred portion of the country; it shall belong to the priests who officiate in the sanctuary and approach Yahweh to serve him. There they are to have their houses and also a district set apart for the sanctuary. (Ezekiel 45, 4)

  • The remainder, an area of five thousand cubits by twenty-five thousand, is to be a non-sacred space for the city, for houses and pastures. The city is to stand in the center. (Ezekiel 48, 15)

  • The portion is to have a total area of twenty-five thousand cubits by twenty-five thousand cubits. So the sacred portion has a square shape and is located beside the land belonging to the city. (Ezekiel 48, 20)

  • What is left over on either side of the sacred portion and of the land belonging to the city, shall be for the prince, extending along the twenty-five thousand cubits eastward to the eastern frontier, and extending along the twenty-five thousand cubits westward to the western frontier - running parallel with the other portions. This is the portion for the prince with, the consecrated portion and the sanctuary of the Temple at the middle. (Ezekiel 48, 21)

  • Blessed are you in the temple of your sacred glory, your praises are sung for ever. (Daniel 3, 53)

  • When Yahweh began to speak through Hosea, the Lord said to him, "Go, take for your wife a woman involved in sacred prostitution and have children born of prostitution, for the land is wholeheartedly lapsing into prostitution and turning away from Yahweh." (Hosea 1, 2)

  • For the people of Israel shall be for many days without king or ruler, without sacrifice or sacred pillar, without divination or household idol. (Hosea 3, 4)

  • Israel was a spreading vine, rich in fruit. The more his fruit increased, the more altars he built; the more his land prospered, the more he adorned his sacred stones. (Hosea 10, 1)

  • Their heart is divided! They shall pay for it. Their altars will be thrown down and their sacred stones broken to pieces. (Hosea 10, 2)

  • Who knows? Probably he will relent once more and spare some part of the harvest from which we may bring sacred offerings to Yahweh, your God. (Joel 2, 14)


“Deus quer que as suas misérias sejam o trono da Sua misericórdia.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina