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  • Thy frown relax, give me some breath of comfort, before I go away and am known no more. (Psalms 38, 14)

  • Vanish the wicked at God’s presence as the smoke vanishes, as wax melts at the fire, (Psalms 67, 3)

  • they have plied their axes, brought it down, with pick and mallet, to the ground. (Psalms 73, 6)

  • The hills melt like wax at the presence of the Lord; his presence, whom all the earth obeys. (Psalms 96, 5)

  • By these presents, I exempt both you and all Jews from the poll-tax; salt-tax and coronation dues I remit and forgo, with my right to a third part of your seed-corn, (1 Maccabees 10, 29)

  • Fault of yours in the past, witting or unwitting, is condoned; coronation tax you owed, and all other tribute that was due from Jerusalem, is due no longer. (1 Maccabees 13, 39)

  • It needed a march of ninety-five miles to bring them to Charax, where the Jews were whom they call Tubianaeans. (2 Maccabees 12, 17)

  • if thou wouldst be circumspect, if thou wouldst have ever on thy lips the maxims of prudence. First, give no credence to the wiles of woman; (Proverbs 5, 2)

  • More maxims of the wise. It is ill done, to let partiality sway thy judgement; (Proverbs 24, 23)

  • Thy acts who shall question, thy doom who shall gainsay? Will some champion arise to challenge thee on behalf of these rebels, tax thee with unmaking the peoples thou hast made? (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 12)

  • wisdom is none in following the maxims of impiety, prudence is none in scheming as the wicked scheme. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 19)

  • Perfumed is all my dwelling-place with storax, and galbanum, and onycha, and stacte, and frankincense uncrushed; the smell of me is like pure balm. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 21)


“Tenhamos sempre horror ao pecado mortal e nunca deixemos de caminhar na estrada da santa eternidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina