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  • And if it will be necessary to carry any of these dead things, he shall wash his clothes, and he shall be unclean until the sun sets. (Leviticus 11, 25)

  • And he shall not return before the evening, after he has washed with water, and then, after the sun sets, he shall return to the camp. (Deuteronomy 23, 11)

  • And when the entire multitude had arrived to take food with David, while it was still broad daylight, David swore, saying, “May God do these things to me, and may he add these other things, if I taste bread or anything else before the sun sets.” (2 Samuel 3, 35)

  • The Lord lifts up all who have fallen down, and he sets upright all who have been thrown down. (Psalms 144, 14)

  • The Lord enlightens the blind. The Lord sets upright those who have been thrown down. The Lord loves the just. (Psalms 145, 8)

  • If, truly, he is afraid to cross over, and so he sets up camp across the river, we will cross over to them, and we will prevail against him.” (1 Maccabees 5, 41)

  • Folly is gladness to the foolish. And the prudent man sets his own steps in order. (Proverbs 15, 21)

  • Whoever sets his hopes on the unfaithful in a day of anguish is like a rotten tooth and weary foot, (Proverbs 25, 19)

  • The sun rises and sets; it returns to its place, and from there, being born again, (Ecclesiastes 1, 5)

  • For both mercy and wrath go forth quickly from him, and his wrath sets its gaze upon sinners. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 7)

  • Whoever associates with those more honorable than himself sets a burden on himself. And so, you should have no fellowship with someone who is wealthier than you. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 2)

  • He rests next to her house, and, fastening a peg in her walls, he sets up his cottage by her hands. And so, good things will find rest in his cottage as time passes. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 25)


“A ingenuidade e’ uma virtude, mas apenas ate certo ponto; ela deve sempre ser acompanhada da prudência. A astúcia e a safadeza, por outro lado, são diabólicas e podem causar muito mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina