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  • I call heaven and earth this day to witness against you, that you shall all quickly perish from the land which you will occupy when you cross the Jordan. You shall not live in it for any length of time but shall be promptly wiped out. (Deuteronomy 4, 26)

  • Promptly at sunrise tomorrow morning, make a raid on the city. When he and his followers come out against you, deal with him as best you can." (Judges 9, 33)

  • Otherwise, as the LORD, the God of Israel, lives, who has restrained me from harming you, if you had not come so promptly to meet me, by dawn Nabal would not have had a single man or boy left alive." (1 Samuel 25, 34)

  • So Raphael, together with the four servants and two camels, traveled to Rages in Media, where they stayed at Gabael's house. Raphael gave Gabael his bond and told him about Tobit's son Tobiah, and that he had married and was inviting him to the wedding celebration. Gabael promptly checked over the sealed moneybags, and they placed them on the camels. (Tobit 9, 5)

  • Raguel then promptly handed over to Tobiah Sarah his wife, together with half of all his property: male and female slaves, oxen and sheep, asses and camels, clothing, money, and household goods. (Tobit 10, 10)

  • "By coming down thus promptly to see our master, you have saved your life. Now go to his tent; some of our men will accompany you to present you to him. (Judith 10, 15)

  • She replied, "Who am I to refuse my lord? Whatever is pleasing to him I will promptly do. This will be a joy for me till the day of my death." (Judith 12, 14)

  • The girl pleased him and won his favor. So he promptly furnished her with cosmetics and provisions. Then picking out seven maids for her from the royal palace, he transferred both her and her maids to the best place in the harem. (Esther 2, 9)

  • some from among the people promptly went to the king, and he authorized them to introduce the way of living of the Gentiles. (1 Maccabees 1, 13)

  • It is, in fact, a sign of great kindness to punish sinners promptly instead of letting them go for long. (2 Maccabees 6, 13)

  • Ptolemy promptly selected Nicanor, son of Patroclus, one of the Chief Friends, and sent him at the head of at least twenty thousand armed men of various nations to wipe out the entire Jewish race. With him he associated Gorgias, a professional military commander, well-versed in the art of war. (2 Maccabees 8, 9)

  • Because the sentence against evildoers is not promptly executed, therefore the hearts of men are filled with the desire to commit evil-- (Ecclesiastes 8, 11)


“Proponha-se a exercitar-se nas virtudes”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina