Trouvé 1476 Résultats pour: temple of Jerusalem

  • When this man saw Peter and John on their way into the Temple he begged from them. (Acts 3, 3)

  • he jumped up, stood, and began to walk, and he went with them into the Temple, walking and jumping and praising God. (Acts 3, 8)

  • and they recognised him as the man who used to sit begging at the Beautiful Gate of the Temple. They were all astonished and perplexed at what had happened to him. (Acts 3, 10)

  • While they were still talking to the people the priests came up to them, accompanied by the captain of the Temple and the Sadducees. (Acts 4, 1)

  • It happened that the next day the rulers, elders and scribes held a meeting in Jerusalem (Acts 4, 5)

  • 'What are we going to do with these men?' they asked. 'It is obvious to everybody in Jerusalem that a notable miracle has been worked through them, and we cannot deny it. (Acts 4, 16)

  • People even came crowding in from the towns round about Jerusalem, bringing with them their sick and those tormented by unclean spirits, and all of them were cured. (Acts 5, 16)

  • 'Go and take up position in the Temple, and tell the people all about this new Life.' (Acts 5, 20)

  • They did as they were told; they went into the Temple at dawn and began to preach. When the high priest arrived, he and his supporters convened the Sanhedrin -- this was the full Senate of Israel -- and sent to the gaol for them to be brought. (Acts 5, 21)

  • When the captain of the Temple and the chief priests heard this news they wondered what could be happening. (Acts 5, 24)

  • Then a man arrived with fresh news. 'Look!' he said, 'the men you imprisoned are in the Temple. They are standing there preaching to the people.' (Acts 5, 25)

  • 'We gave you a strong warning', he said, 'not to preach in this name, and what have you done? You have filled Jerusalem with your teaching, and seem determined to fix the guilt for this man's death on us.' (Acts 5, 28)


“O medo excessivo nos faz agir sem amor, mas a confiança excessiva não nos deixa considerar o perigo que vamos enfrentar”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina