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  • Now, thy tackle hangs loose and unserviceable, too weak thy mast is to display thy pennon; then, thou wilt have the spoil of many forays to divide, even lame folk shall carry plunder away. (Isaiah 33, 23)

  • No more shall they cry out on their helpless plight, these, thy fellow citizens; none dwells there now but is assoiled of his guilt. (Isaiah 33, 24)

  • Down go the wild bulls with the rest, the bullocks, leaders of the herd; earth must be sodden with their blood, rich grow the soil with fat of their pampered kings. (Isaiah 34, 7)

  • Pitch they shall be henceforward, the brooks of Edom, its soil brimstone; a land of burning pitch, (Isaiah 34, 9)

  • Saplings never truly planted, or laid out, or grounded in the soil, see how they wither at his sudden blast, how the storm-wind carries them away like stubble! (Isaiah 40, 24)

  • I will plant those wastes with cedar and acacia, myrtle and olive; rear, in that desert soil, fir and elm and box besides; (Isaiah 41, 19)

  • yet here is a people robbed and spoiled, caught by warriors that have hidden it away in dungeons, a prey there is none to deliver, spoil none bids them restore. (Isaiah 42, 22)

  • Who was it that made Jacob a spoil, gave Israel up into the hands of the conqueror? It was that Lord, against whom we have sinned. Because his ways lay untrodden, his laws went unheeded, (Isaiah 42, 24)

  • This, too, the Lord says: all the toil of Egypt, all the merchandise of Ethiopia, and tall slaves from Sabaea shall come into thy power and be thine; they shall walk behind thee, their hands manacled as they go, paying thee reverence, and crying out, God is with thee, with thee only; there is no God where thou art not.✻ (Isaiah 45, 14)

  • these must be left to moulder in a common ruin; comfort they had none for their toiling worshippers,✻ living souls that have gone off into captivity. (Isaiah 46, 2)

  • Here are craftsmen ready to build thee again; vanished, now, the spoilers that plundered thee. (Isaiah 49, 17)

  • Shall the strong be robbed of his spoil? Who shall deliver the captives from a warrior’s hand?✻ (Isaiah 49, 24)


“A sua função é tirar e transportar as pedras, e arrancar os espinhos. Jesus é quem semeia, planta, cultiva e rega. Mas seu trabalho também é obra de Jesus. Sem Ele você nada pode fazer.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina