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  • Joachaz he carried off with him to Egypt, and set up one of the other princes to rule Juda and Jerusalem, Eliakim, whose name he changed to Joakim. (2 Chronicles 36, 4)

  • This Joakim was twenty-five years old when he came to the throne, and his reign at Jerusalem lasted eleven years, during which he defied the will of the Lord his God. (2 Chronicles 36, 5)

  • What else Joakim did, all his idolatry and the story of the life he lived, may be found in the Record of the kings of Juda and Israel; he was succeeded by his son Joachin. (2 Chronicles 36, 8)

  • At this news I tore cloak and tunic both, plucked hair from head and beard, and sat there lamenting. (Ezra 9, 3)

  • Then, at the time of the evening sacrifice, I rose up from my posture of grief; cloak and tunic still torn about me, I fell on my knees and stretched out my hands to the Lord my God. (Ezra 9, 5)

  • When Mardochaeus came out from his audience with the king, resplendent in royal robes of violet and white, a gold crown on his head, his cloak of purple and lawn, the whole city welcomed him with rejoicing and applause; (Esther 8, 15)

  • The Lord’s voice sets the oak-trees a-swaying, strips the deep forest bare. Meanwhile, in his sanctuary, there is no sound but tells of his glory. (Psalms 28, 9)

  • They will perish, but thou wilt remain; they will all be like a cloak that grows threadbare, and thou wilt lay them aside like a garment, and exchange them for new; (Psalms 101, 27)

  • The deep once covered it, like a cloak; the waters stood high above the mountains,✻ (Psalms 103, 6)

  • Cursing he loved, upon him let the curse fall; for blessing he cared little, may blessing still pass him by. Let cursing wrap him about, sink like water into his inmost being, soak, like oil, into the marrow of his bones! (Psalms 108, 18)

  • What is more frail than rotting tooth, or sprained foot? A false friend trusted in the hour of need; as well lose thy cloak in mid winter. (Proverbs 25, 19)

  • Vain the pretences that cloak his malice; before the whole assembly it shall be made known; (Proverbs 26, 26)


“A mansidão reprime a ira.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina