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  • so thou wilt be able to carry out God’s commands, and endure the weight of all his claims upon thee, and yet all these folk will go home satisfied. (Exodus 18, 23)

  • he said, Go back to the people, and spend to-day and to-morrow ridding them of defilement. Let them wash their clothes, (Exodus 19, 10)

  • to bow down and worship it. I, thy God, the Lord Almighty, am jealous in my love; be my enemy, and thy children, to the third and fourth generation, for thy guilt shall make amends; (Exodus 20, 5)

  • when the seventh day comes, it is a day of rest, consecrated to the Lord thy God. That day, all work shall be at an end, for thee and every son and daughter of thine, thy servants and serving-women, thy beasts, too, and the aliens that live within thy gates. (Exodus 20, 10)

  • The master to whom she has been made over may send her away, if he has no liking for her, but he may not sell her to foreign masters; he has done her despite enough already. (Exodus 21, 8)

  • and if he finds his son another wife instead, he must marry the girl off, and give her clothes, and make all amends for the loss of her virginity.✻ (Exodus 21, 10)

  • Where money or goods entrusted to a friend’s keeping have been stolen, the thief, if he is found, must make twofold restitution. (Exodus 22, 7)

  • Be there a loss of ox or ass or sheep or clothing or any other kind of property, the two parties shall come before the judgement-seat, and the defendant, if he is found guilty, shall make twofold restitution. (Exodus 22, 9)

  • If it has been killed by a wild beast, the carcase must be brought before the owner, and no amends made. (Exodus 22, 13)

  • unless the father will not give her in marriage; then amends must be made, equivalent to the dowry which a virgin customarily receives. (Exodus 22, 17)

  • If thou dost lend money to some poorer neighbour among my people, thou shalt not drive him hard as extortioners do, or burden him with usury. (Exodus 22, 25)

  • And there is the feast of harvest, when the fields thou hast sown reward thy labour with first-fruits; and another feast at the end of the year, when the last of thy crops has been gathered in. (Exodus 23, 16)


Uma filha espiritual perguntou a Padre Pio: “O Senhor cura tantas pessoas, por que não cura esta sua filha espiritual?” Padre Pio respondeu-lhe em voz baixa: “E não nos oferecemos a Deus?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina