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  • that Lord who made good his promise to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, led you back to your dwelling-place, and made it your home. (Exodus 6, 8)

  • Depart from me, Pharao said to Moses, and take good care thou dost not come into my presence any more; if I see thee again, that day shall be thy last. (Exodus 10, 28)

  • And when the Lord has made good his promise to thee and to thy fathers, by bringing thee into the Chanaanite land and giving it to thee for thy own, (Exodus 13, 11)

  • So they came to Mara, and even here they could not drink the water, so brackish it was to the taste; it was with good reason he called it Mara, for Mara means Bitterness. (Exodus 15, 23)

  • If anyone damages field or vineyard by letting some beast of his feed on another man’s property, he must make good the estimated loss out of the best crop in his own field or vineyard. (Exodus 22, 5)

  • If a fire breaks out and catches among thorn-bushes, setting light to heaps of grain or to corn standing in the fields, the man who lit the fire must make good the loss. (Exodus 22, 6)

  • Give him good heed, and listen to his bidding; think not to treat him with neglect. He will not overlook thy faults, and in him dwells the power of my name. (Exodus 23, 21)

  • If he injures a beast, he can make it good; one beast will do as well as another; (Leviticus 24, 18)

  • If thy brother-Israelite falls on evil days, and must sell thee his little plot of ground, his next of kin, if he will, may redeem what was sold. (Leviticus 25, 25)

  • If thy brother-Israelite falls on evil days, or his strength fails him, and thou givest him lodging as if he were some alien guest of thine, (Leviticus 25, 35)

  • Under the eye of my favour you shall increase and multiply, all my promises to you I will make good; (Leviticus 26, 9)

  • who will fix its value, according as he thinks it to be good or bad of its kind; (Leviticus 27, 12)


“A ingenuidade e’ uma virtude, mas apenas ate certo ponto; ela deve sempre ser acompanhada da prudência. A astúcia e a safadeza, por outro lado, são diabólicas e podem causar muito mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina