Znaleziono 14 Wyniki dla: Natives

  • If any aliens living among you wish to celebrate the Passover of the LORD, all the males among them must first be circumcised, and then they may join in its observance just like the natives. But no man who is uncircumcised may partake of it. (Exodus 12, 48)

  • You, however, whether natives or resident aliens, must keep my statutes and decrees forbidding all such abominations (Leviticus 17, 26)

  • You shall treat the alien who resides with you no differently than the natives born among you; have the same love for him as for yourself; for you too were once aliens in the land of Egypt. I, the LORD, am your God. (Leviticus 18, 34)

  • but we ourselves will march as troops in the van of the Israelites, until we have led them to their destination. Meanwhile our families can remain here in the fortified towns, safe from attack by the natives. (Numbers 32, 17)

  • Manasseh bordered on Asher. From Michmethath near Shechem, another boundary ran southward to include the natives of En-Tappuah, (Joshua 17, 7)

  • Moreover, in Issachar and in Asher Manasseh was awarded Beth-shean and its towns, Ibleam and its towns, Dor and its towns and the natives there, Endor and its towns and natives, Taanach and its towns and natives, and Megiddo and its towns and natives (the third is Naphath-dor). (Joshua 17, 11)

  • The Asherites live among the Canaanite natives of the land, whom they have not dislodged. (Judges 1, 32)

  • Naphtali did not drive out the inhabitants of Beth-shemesh or those of Beth-anath, and so they live among the Canaanite natives of the land. However, the inhabitants of Beth-shemesh and Beth-anath have become forced laborers for them. (Judges 1, 33)

  • However, they offended the God of their fathers by lusting after the gods of the natives of the land, whom God had cleared out of their way. (1 Chronicles 5, 25)

  • Then David and all Israel went to Jerusalem, that is, Jebus, where the natives of the land were called Jebusites. (1 Chronicles 11, 4)

  • He had entered the city called Persepolis and attempted to rob the temple and gain control of the city. Thereupon the people had swift recourse to arms, and Antiochus' men were routed, so that in the end Antiochus was put to flight by the natives and forced to beat a shameful retreat. (2 Maccabees 9, 2)

  • with sashes girded about their waists, flowing turbans on their heads, all looking like chariot warriors, the portraits of Babylonians, natives of Chaldea, (Ezekiel 23, 15)


“O mal não se vence com o mal, mas com o bem, que tem em si uma força sobrenatural.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina