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  • It is my pleasure that you should restrain these men from rebuilding their city, until I take further order. (Ezra 4, 21)

  • But there was no withholding the elders of the Jews, so sure were they of the divine protection; the matter must be referred to Darius himself before they would meet the charge against them. (Ezra 5, 5)

  • Then Cyrus became king of Babylon; and Cyrus, in his first year, gave order that this house of God should be rebuilt. (Ezra 5, 13)

  • Thou art commissioned by the king and his seven counsellors to visit Juda and Jerusalem in the name of that divine law thou carriest with thee, (Ezra 7, 14)

  • The day was divided into four parts; first they would stand in their places, while the terms of the Divine law were read to them, then they would make confession, and offer worship to the Lord their God. (Nehemiah 9, 3)

  • … The duties of the Levite chiefs were thus divided; Hasebia, Serebia, Josue, (Bennui), Cedmihel and their clansmen took their turn in due order at singing of praise and giving of thanks, as David bade, that was God’s servant; (Nehemiah 12, 24)

  • And God, finding his heart so loyal to the divine commands, won him favour with king Salmanasar. (Tobit 1, 13)

  • When Sennacherib came home from Judaea, escaping while he might from the divine vengeance his blasphemies had brought upon him, he killed many an Israelite in his anger; and these too Tobias would bury. (Tobit 1, 21)

  • full of good counsel to the last; how she was to give father-in-law and mother-in-law their due, love her husband, be mistress in her own house, order it well, and prove herself the perfection of a woman. (Tobit 10, 13)

  • Jerusalem, city of God, what divine punishments thy own ill deeds have brought on thee! (Tobit 13, 11)

  • And what of those others, who could not hold out, submitting to the divine will, under these trials; who bore themselves impatiently, and did the Lord despite by complaining against him? (Judith 8, 24)

  • Then, her plea for the divine succour ended, Judith rose from the ground where she lay prostrate in the Lord’s presence, (Judith 10, 1)


“Esforce-se, mesmo se for um pouco, mas sempre…” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina