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  • Each morning, the bride of yesternight was escorted to a new home, where the chamberlain Susagazi, master of the royal concubines, had charge of her, nor might she ever find her way back to the king, save at his will and on his express summons. (Esther 2, 14)

  • A proud man was Aman that day, and he went home treading on air. But Mardochaeus still sat at the palace door; rise up he would not, nor stir from his post. And Aman, seeing it, fell into a rage. (Esther 5, 9)

  • He gave no mark of it then, but when he reached home he called all his friends about him, and his wife Zares among them, (Esther 5, 10)

  • That done, Mardochaeus went back to his post at the palace gates, while Aman made the best of his way home, weeping loud and hiding away his head. (Esther 6, 12)

  • Sheltered his life by thy protection, sheltered his home, his property; thy blessing on all he undertakes; worldly goods that still go on increasing; he loses nothing. (Job 1, 10)

  • and when go to the grave thou must, it shall be with strength undiminished, like ripe corn at harvest-home. (Job 5, 26)

  • never again the home-coming, never shall tidings of him reach the haunts he knew. (Job 7, 10)

  • Waiting for what? The grave is my destined home; among the shadows I must make my bed at last; (Job 17, 13)

  • Gone the security of his home, now its master lies under the heels of tyrant death; (Job 18, 14)

  • Here (they will say) was a home of wrong-doing; he who lived here, lived a stranger to God. (Job 18, 21)

  • not for you to claim authority over me, bring home to me my disgrace! (Job 19, 5)

  • What becomes of the tyrant’s palace, of the evil-doer’s home, at last? (Job 21, 28)


“Que o Espírito Santo guie a sua inteligência, faça-o descobrir a verdade escondida na Sagrada Escritura e inflame a sua vontade para praticá-la.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina