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  • Lion if thou must be, let not thy own house feel the brunt of it, thy own servants harried, thy own slaves beaten to the earth. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 35)

  • Do not keep thy house open to every comer; knaves have many shifts. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 31)

  • Totters the lordly house, it has friends to sustain it; the poor man in his ruin is driven from familiar doors. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 25)

  • by her house takes up his abode, driving his nail into the walls of it, so as to build his cabin at her very side, cabin that shall remain for ever a home of blessing! (Ecclesiasticus 14, 25)

  • Underpin the foundations with timber balks, thy house shall withstand all shock; nor less shall he, whose heart stands resolved in the counsels of prudence; (Ecclesiasticus 22, 19)

  • Make right-doing thy quest, and thou wilt not miss the mark; this shall be a robe of honour to clothe thee, a welcome guest in thy house, to watch over thee continually, and to be thy stronghold at the hour when all is made known. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 9)

  • A wretched life it is, passing on from house to house to find a welcome; that welcome found, thou wilt lack all confidence, and sit there mumchance. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 31)

  • Where many hands are at work, lock all away; part with nothing, till it be measured and weighed, and of all thy spending and receiving, written record kept … (Ecclesiasticus 42, 7)

  • Is she maid? Then how if she were disgraced, and in her own father’s house brought to bed? Once more, is she wed? Then how if she were false to her husband? How if she prove barren? (Ecclesiasticus 42, 10)

  • he has but to unlock his store-house, and the clouds hover, bird-fashion, (Ecclesiasticus 43, 15)

  • Fresh privileges for Aaron were kept in store; he must share in the conquest by receiving all the land’s first-fruits; (Ecclesiasticus 45, 25)

  • he, with Josue son of Josedec, rebuilt God’s house that then lay ruined; raised up a holy temple, of the divine glory the eternal dwelling-place. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 14)


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