Löydetty 634 Tulokset: death of Sarah

  • But from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat. For in whatever day you will eat from it, you will die a death.” (Genesis 2, 17)

  • Then the serpent said to the woman: “By no means will you die a death. (Genesis 3, 4)

  • And Cain said to his brother Abel, “Let us go outside.” And when they were in the field, Cain rose up against his brother Abel, and he put him to death. (Genesis 4, 8)

  • And the Lord said to him: “By no means will it be so; rather, whoever would kill Cain, will be punished sevenfold.” And the Lord placed a seal upon Cain, so that anyone who found him would not put him to death. (Genesis 4, 15)

  • Behold, I shall bring the waters of a great flood upon the earth, so as to put to death all flesh in which there is the breath of life under heaven. All things that are on the earth shall be consumed. (Genesis 6, 17)

  • I will establish my covenant with you, and no longer will all that is flesh be put to death by the waters of a great flood, and, henceforth, there will not be a great flood to utterly destroy the earth.” (Genesis 9, 11)

  • And when the Egyptians see you, they will say, ‘She is his wife.’ And they will put me to death, and retain you. (Genesis 12, 12)

  • God said also to Abraham: “Your wife Sarai, you shall not call Sarai, but Sarah. (Genesis 17, 15)

  • Abraham fell on his face, and he laughed, saying in his heart: “Do you think a son can be born to a one hundred year old man? And will Sarah give birth at the age of ninety?” (Genesis 17, 17)

  • And God said to Abraham: “Your wife Sarah shall give birth to a son, and you shall call his name Isaac, and I will establish my covenant with him as a perpetual covenant, and with his offspring after him. (Genesis 17, 19)

  • Yet in truth, I will establish my covenant with Isaac, to whom Sarah will give birth for you at this time next year.” (Genesis 17, 21)

  • Abraham hurried into the tent to Sarah, and he said to her, “Quickly, mix together three measures of the finest wheat flour and make loaves baked under the ashes.” (Genesis 18, 6)


“É difícil tornar-se santo. Difícil, mas não impossível. A estrada da perfeição é longa, tão longa quanto a vida de cada um. O consolo é o repouso no decorrer do caminho. Mas, apenas restauradas as forças, é necessário levantar-se rapidamente e retomar a viagem!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina