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  • So, on the thirteenth day of that month, Nisan, the royal secretaries were summoned, and a decree was made in Aman’s sense. Governor and chieftain must receive a letter, each in the language and the characters of his own province or tribe, sent in the name of king Assuerus and sealed with his royal seal. (Esther 3, 12)

  • But letters sent in the king’s name and signed with his ring, by the custom of the realm, none must ever revoke.✻ Write rather in my name, under the royal seal, orders for the Jewish people to obey, in whatever sense likes you best. (Esther 8, 8)

  • how Mardochaeus, a Jew, became next in rank to the king himself, a great name among Jewish names, a man well loved by his fellows, that sought his people’s good and brought blessings on their race.… (Esther 10, 3)

  • they oppress their fellow-subjects, and are even prompted by their good fortune to plot against the authors of it; (Esther 16, 3)

  • Spoken like a foolish wife, Job answered. What, should we accept the good fortune God sends us, and not the ill? So well, even now, did Job guard his lips. (Job 2, 10)

  • Is it well done, to make a prey of the defenceless, to conspire against the good name of your friend? (Job 6, 27)

  • These are the godless folk whose counsel I must shun because they cannot command their own good fortune! (Job 21, 16)

  • Then it is an angel’s✻ task, as many angels there be, to interpret his need, and shew him where man’s good lies; (Job 33, 23)

  • He cares nothing (so runs thy complaint) for man’s good deeds; they are of no advantage to him, that he should care for sin of mine!✻ (Job 35, 3)

  • God’s will it was to deny her sense; wisdom she might have none, (Job 39, 17)

  • With our tongues, they say, we can do great things; our lips are good friends to us; we own no master. (Psalms 11, 5)

  • The Lord, whom I own as my God, confess that in him is all my good! (Psalms 15, 2)


“Devo fazer somente a vontade de Deus e, se lhe agrado, o restante não conta.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina