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  • And so the people marched on to the assault of Jericho; the priests, carrying the Lord’s ark, stood there with loins girt in the middle of the Jordan on dry ground, while the whole people went past over the dry bed of the stream. (Joshua 3, 17)

  • company after company, file after file, these in their turn went past, forty thousand fighting men, into the level plain that lies before the city of Jericho. (Joshua 4, 13)

  • and no sooner had they set foot on dry ground than the stream filled its bed again, flowing past as before. (Joshua 4, 18)

  • From Bethel it went to Luza, and past the confines of Archi to Ataroth; (Joshua 16, 2)

  • and went out in the direction of the sea through Merala and Debbaseth to the stream that flows past Jeconam. (Joshua 19, 11)

  • Why, he said, I thought past all doubt thou hadst grown weary of her, so I gave her in marriage to one of thy friends. But there is a younger sister of hers, and a fairer still; she shall be thy wife instead. (Judges 15, 2)

  • go back, daughters, and leave me; I am an old woman, past the age for marrying. Though I should conceive this very night, and bear sons, (Ruth 1, 12)

  • Wait till night is past; at day-break, if he will claim thee by right of kinship, well and good; if not, as the Lord is a living God, thou shalt be mine without more ado. Sleep, then, till day comes. (Ruth 3, 13)

  • This I know past all doubt, that one day thou wilt be king, and have this realm of Israel in thy power; (1 Samuel 24, 21)

  • he asked the Lord, Shall I give these freebooters chase? Is there hope of overtaking them? And the Lord said, Go in pursuit; past doubt thou wilt overtake them, and rob them of their prey. (1 Samuel 30, 8)

  • Past all doubt, said the king to his servants, Israel has lost, this day, the greatest of its chieftains. (2 Samuel 3, 38)

  • So great thou art, Lord God! None is like thee, thou alone art God, read we the history of past days aright. (2 Samuel 7, 22)


“Mesmo quando perdemos a consciência deste mundo, quando parecemos já mortos, Deus nos dá ainda uma chance de entender o que é realmente o pecado, antes de nos julgar. E se entendemos corretamente, como podemos não nos arrepender?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina