Löydetty 896 Tulokset: great distress

  • But as soon as they had brought it to Gath, Yahweh raised his hand against the city, causing a very great panic. He afflicted the people there, both young and old, with hemorrhoids. (1 Samuel 5, 9)

  • Then, watch. If it goes up on the way to its own land, through Beth-shemesh, then it is he who has done us this great harm. If not, then we shall know that it is not his hand that struck us, that all these things happened to us by chance." (1 Samuel 6, 9)

  • But you have this day rejected your God who saves you from all your calamities and your distress. You have said, 'No! Give us a king to rule over us.' So now present yourselves before Yahweh, grouping yourselves into tribes and clans." (1 Samuel 10, 19)

  • Yahweh will not cast away his people because of his great Name, since he has been pleased to make you his people. (1 Samuel 12, 22)

  • Whenever the Philistine chiefs engaged David in battle, he succeeded more than any of Saul's officers, in earning great fame for himself. (1 Samuel 18, 30)

  • He risked his life in killing the Philistine and Yahweh brought about a great victory for Israel. You yourself saw this and greatly rejoiced. Why then sin against innocent blood and kill David without cause?" (1 Samuel 19, 5)

  • Jonathan, however, assured him, "No! You shall not die. My father does nothing small or great without informing me. Why should he hide this from me? No, this cannot be." (1 Samuel 20, 2)

  • David went with his men to Keilah and fought with the Philistines, seizing their cattle and causing a great slaughter among them; and he rescued the inhabitants of the place. (1 Samuel 23, 5)

  • Then Saul said, "I have done wrong. Come back, David my son. I will not harm you anymore since you valued my life this day. I have acted like a fool and have made a great mistake." (1 Samuel 26, 21)

  • As I valued your life today, may Yahweh value my life and deliver me from all distress." (1 Samuel 26, 24)

  • Samuel spoke to Saul, "Why did you disturb me by summoning me up?" Saul answered, "I am in great distress, for the Philistines are waging war against me and God has abandoned me. He no longer answers me either through prophets or in dreams. Because of this I have called you to tell me what I should do." (1 Samuel 28, 15)

  • Nothing and no one was missing, small or great, son or daughter, booty or anything the Amalekites had taken. David brought back everything. (1 Samuel 30, 19)


“Não abandone sua alma à tentação, diz o Espírito Santo, já que a alegria do coração é a vida da alma e uma fonte inexaurível de santidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina