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  • Graciously did Evil-Merodach receive him, gave him a seat of honour above the other captive kings, and relieved him of his prisoner’s garb. (Jeremiah 52, 32)

  • That is why the Lord our God has made good his threats against us; against the rulers of Israel, whether kings or nobles, and against the common folk of Israel and Juda. (Baruch 2, 1)

  • Neighbouring kings had the mastery, and in all the far countries to which the Lord had banished us, we became a thing of scorn and horror. (Baruch 2, 4)

  • Well for us, O Lord our God, as we pour out our supplications for thy mercy, if we could plead that fathers of ours, kings of ours, did loyally thy will. (Baruch 2, 19)

  • But all thy threats could not persuade them to be the king of Babylon’s vassals; thy servants prophesied in vain. And so thy threats were performed; kings of ours and fathers of ours might not rest quiet in their graves; (Baruch 2, 24)

  • so powerless are these gods to requite injury or reward service done. Not theirs to make kings or unmake them, (Baruch 6, 33)

  • Recognize it at last they will, kings and peoples everywhere, that gods of wood, gold and silver are false gods, creatures of man, not creators. (Baruch 6, 50)

  • can they pronounce a curse or a blessing on kings? (Baruch 6, 65)

  • Here was a vine could yield sturdy boughs, sceptres for kings to govern with; high grew the leaves, fair the branching tendrils. (Ezekiel 19, 11)

  • Here is Nabuchodonosor of Babylon, the Lord says, a king that has kings for his vassals, marching from the north with horse and chariot, with his knights and all his retinue, a great army of men, (Ezekiel 26, 7)

  • Peoples a many thy trafficking supplied; all the kings of the earth were richer for wealth of thine, enterprise of thine; (Ezekiel 27, 33)

  • The island peoples, how they stood aghast at thy fall; the island kings, how their faces fell at the news of thy shipwreck! (Ezekiel 27, 35)


“Esforce-se, mesmo se for um pouco, mas sempre…” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina