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  • The story of the Lord’s mercies to an oppressed people in delivering them from the power of Egypt rejoiced Jethro’s heart; (Exodus 18, 9)

  • Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s house, or set thy heart upon thy neighbour’s wife, or servant or hand-maid or ox or ass or anything else that is his. (Exodus 20, 17)

  • for six days the glory of the Lord abode there on Sinai, wrapping it in cloud, and on the seventh day, from the heart of that darkness, the Lord called to him. (Exodus 24, 16)

  • So Moses climbed higher up the mountain, into the heart of the cloud; for forty days and forty nights the mountain was his home. (Exodus 24, 18)

  • Bid the Israelites bring me gifts in kind, each man offering what his heart prompts him to offer, for your acceptance. (Exodus 25, 2)

  • how they were to set apart contributions, to be offered to the Lord freely and with a ready heart; contributions of gold and silver and bronze, (Exodus 35, 5)

  • with readiness and devotion of heart, to help build the tabernacle that should bear record of him. Whatever was needed for the performance of worship, or for sacred vestments, (Exodus 35, 21)

  • the Lord has put into his heart. Here is Oöliab, too, son of Achisamech, of the tribe of Dan; (Exodus 35, 34)

  • But Aaron’s answer was, Why, this very day transgression-victim and burnt-sacrifice have been offered to the Lord, and thou seest what has befallen me in spite of it. How could I find acceptance with the Lord in eating my share of it, with a heart so mournful? (Leviticus 10, 19)

  • stumbling over one another as if routed in battle, so little heart will be left among you to withstand your enemies. (Leviticus 26, 37)

  • fertile soil or barren, is it well wooded or bare? Take heart for your enterprise, and bring back with you some sample of what the land yields. (It was the season, then, at which early grapes are already fit to eat.) (Numbers 13, 21)

  • assailing God and Moses with such complaints as these: Why didst thou ever bring us away from Egypt, only to die in the desert? We have neither bread nor water here; we are sick at heart, sick of the unsatisfying food thou givest us. (Numbers 21, 5)


“A divina bondade não só não rejeita as almas arrependidas, como também vai em busca das almas teimosas”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina