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  • Antiochus, having extracted eighteen hundred talents from the Temple, hurried back to Antioch; in his pride he would have undertaken to make the dry land navigable and the sea passable on foot, so high his arrogance soared. (2 Maccabees 5, 21)

  • Our brothers, having endured brief pain, for the sake of ever-flowing life have died for the covenant of God, while you, by God's judgement, will have to pay the just penalty for your arrogance. (2 Maccabees 7, 36)

  • Even so, he in no way diminished his arrogance; still bursting with pride, breathing fire in his wrath against the Jews, he was in the act of ordering an even keener pace when the chariot gave a sudden lurch and out he fell and, in this serious fall, was dragged along, every joint of his body wrenched out of place. (2 Maccabees 9, 7)

  • (Fear of Yahweh means hatred of evil.) I hate pride and arrogance, wicked behaviour and a lying mouth. (Proverbs 8, 13)

  • What good has arrogance been to us? What has been the purpose of our riches and boastfulness? (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 8)

  • Sovereignty passes from nation to nation because of injustice, arrogance and money. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 8)

  • If you have opened your mouth against your friend, do not worry; there is hope for reconciliation; but insult, arrogance, betrayal of secrets, and the stab in the back -- in these cases any friend is lost. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 22)

  • In his days Sennacherib invaded and sent Rabshakeh; he lifted his hand against Zion, and boasted loudly in his arrogance. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 18)

  • Human pride will lower its eyes, human arrogance will be humbled, and Yahweh alone will be exalted, on that day. (Isaiah 2, 11)

  • Human pride will be humbled, human arrogance brought low, and Yahweh alone will be exalted, on that day. (Isaiah 2, 17)

  • you will recite this satire on the king of Babylon and say: 'How did the tyrant end? How did his arrogance end? (Isaiah 14, 4)

  • We have heard about Moab's pride, about how very proud it is, about its arrogance, its pride, its rage, its bravado, which will come to nothing! (Isaiah 16, 6)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina