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  • with three layers of large stones and one layer of timber. The cost is to be met by the royal treasury. (Ezra 6, 4)

  • And herewith are my instructions as to how you will assist these elders of the Jews in the rebuilding of that Temple of God: the cost is to be paid in full to these men from the royal revenue, that is, from the taxes of Transeuphrates, and without interruption. (Ezra 6, 8)

  • and whatever else is needed and you are obliged to supply for the Temple of your God, you will supply from the royal treasury. (Ezra 7, 20)

  • Still others said, 'We have had to borrow money on our fields and our vineyards to pay the royal tax; (Nehemiah 5, 4)

  • These had looked for their entries in the official genealogies but were not to be found there, and were hence disqualified from the priesthood. (Nehemiah 7, 64)

  • for the singers were under royal orders, with regulations laying down what was required of them day by day. (Nehemiah 11, 23)

  • Remember them, my God, for having defiled the priesthood and the covenant of the priests and Levites! (Nehemiah 13, 29)

  • In those days, when King Ahasuerus was sitting on his royal throne in the citadel of Susa, (Esther 1, 2)

  • When this period was over, for seven days the king gave a banquet for all the people living in the citadel of Susa, to high and low alike, on the esplanade in the gardens of the royal palace. (Esther 1, 5)

  • For drinking there were golden cups of various design and plenty of wine provided by the king with royal liberality. (Esther 1, 7)

  • The royal edict did not, however, make drinking obligatory, the king having instructed the officials of his household to treat each guest according to the guest's own wishes. (Esther 1, 8)

  • Queen Vashti, for her part, gave a banquet for the women in the royal palace of King Ahasuerus. (Esther 1, 9)


“O mais belo Credo é o que se pronuncia no escuro, no sacrifício, com esforço”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina