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  • This feast has ever been known as the feast of Purim, because of Aman’s lot-taking. Here in this letter, nay, this book you have been reading, the whole story has been set out, deeds done, (Esther 9, 26)

  • and the king had the story recorded in his archives; Mardochaeus himself has also left an account of it. (Esther 12, 4)

  • And before this one had finished his story, a fourth messenger came in. I come, said he, from thy eldest son’s house, where but now thy sons and daughters sat at their feasting and their wine. (Job 1, 18)

  • Heaven will reveal the story of his crimes, earth itself rise in revolt against him; (Job 20, 27)

  • Must he tell the story of a rich tyrant that had lands and held to them; (Job 22, 8)

  • these to a race that must yet be born shall tell the story of his faithfulness, Hear what the Lord did. (Psalms 21, 32)

  • there making thy praises known, telling the story of all thy wonderful deeds. (Psalms 25, 7)

  • O Lord my God, how long is the story of thy marvellous deeds! Was ever care like thine? How should I tell the tale of those mercies, past all numbering? (Psalms 39, 6)

  • And I told the story of thy just dealings before a great throng; be witness, Lord, that I do not seal my lips. (Psalms 39, 10)

  • Day in, day out, I will repeat the story of thy faithfulness, what shame fell, what confusion, on the men who sought to wrong me. (Psalms 70, 24)

  • We praise thee, O God, and, praising thee, call upon thy name, tell the story of thy wondrous deeds. (Psalms 74, 2)

  • It is a story often heard, well known among us; have not our fathers told it to us? (Psalms 77, 3)


“Não se desencoraje, pois, se na alma existe o contínuo esforço de melhorar, no final o Senhor a premia fazendo nela florir, de repente, todas as virtudes como num jardim florido.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina