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  • and himself called the elders to a council; his plan was, he told them, to march out and engage the king before he could reach Judaea and overpower the city, and the issue of it he would leave to the Lord’s good pleasure. (2 Maccabees 13, 13)

  • Judas, when he saw the number of his assailants, how manifold were their appointments, how fierce the temper of the beasts, was fain to lift hands heavenward, and to the Lord make his appeal; the Lord, that is wondrous in his doings, and at his own pleasure crowns right, not might, with victory. (2 Maccabees 15, 21)

  • A blessing on that fountain of thine! take thy pleasure with the bride thy manhood wins for thee. (Proverbs 5, 18)

  • Next, I thought to give the rein to my desires, and enjoy pleasure, until I found that this, too, was labour lost. (Ecclesiastes 2, 1)

  • and who has better right to food tasted and pleasure enjoyed than I? (Ecclesiastes 2, 25)

  • Who wins God’s favour, has wisdom and skill for his reward, and pleasure too; it is the sinner that is doomed to hardship and to thankless care, hoarding and scraping, and all to enrich some heir God loves better! For him frustration, for him the labour lost. (Ecclesiastes 2, 26)

  • a golden frame it must have, on silver props, with cushions of purple; within are pictured tales of love, for your pleasure, maidens of Jerusalem.✻ (Song of Solomon 3, 10)

  • Death was never of God’s fashioning; not for his pleasure does life cease to be; (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 13)

  • Come then (they say), let us enjoy pleasure, while pleasure is ours; youth does not last, and creation is at our call; (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 6)

  • A brood of disloyal sons, let not thy eye dwell on these with pleasure; the fear of God lacking, let not a multitude of children be thy comfort. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 1)

  • and in their pleasure rejoice, accepting the crown that marks their favour, the honour bestowed by their gifts. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 3)

  • clay is what potter wills it to be, and we are in our maker’s hands, to be dealt with at his pleasure. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 14)


“Tenhamos sempre horror ao pecado mortal e nunca deixemos de caminhar na estrada da santa eternidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina