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  • Egypt shall feel the sword, and Ethiopia tremble to see Egypt’s warriors dying, Egypt’s wealth carried away, the foundations of Egypt overthrown. (Ezekiel 30, 4)

  • Land of Egypt shall be as the desert lands are, cities of Egypt as the ruined cities are; (Ezekiel 30, 7)

  • When that day comes, there will be ships carrying news of my onset, to daunt the courage of Ethiopia; Egypt’s doom approaching, they shall know it and be afraid. (Ezekiel 30, 9)

  • This too: I mean to make an end of Egypt’s prosperity, through king Nabuchodonosor of Babylon; (Ezekiel 30, 10)

  • he and his army, in all the world is none fiercer, shall be let loose for the land’s undoing, their swords drawn to fill Egypt with dead. (Ezekiel 30, 11)

  • Down shall come the idols of Memphis, the Lord God says, I will have no more false gods there, and prince in all the land shall be none. Such terrors Egypt shall know, (Ezekiel 30, 13)

  • all Egypt shall be ablaze, such bitter throes Pelusium shall have, Alexandria such devastation, Memphis such hard straits day by day. (Ezekiel 30, 16)

  • dark days there shall be at Taphnis, when I crush the power of Egypt there, and all the pride of her empire is gone; a city in darkness, with all her women-folk carried off into exile. (Ezekiel 30, 18)

  • Son of man, I have left Pharao, king of Egypt, with his arm broken; bound up and healed it may not be, clout or bandage is none to wind about it and give it support, give it strength to hold sword again. (Ezekiel 30, 21)

  • Out upon Pharao, king of Egypt, says the Lord God; that strong arm of his, that broken arm of his, I will disable, strike the sword from his hand; (Ezekiel 30, 22)

  • dispersed among the nations Egypt shall be, scattered to the winds. (Ezekiel 30, 23)

  • The king of Babylon strong, and Pharao disabled; my power shall be known, when my sword, in Babylon’s hand, hangs over Egypt; (Ezekiel 30, 25)


“Os corações fortes e generosos não se lamentam, a não ser por grandes motivos e,ainda assim,não permitem que tais motivos penetrem fundo no seu íntimo.(P.e Pio) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina