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  • The man watched her the whole time, silently waiting to learn whether or not the LORD had made his errand successful. (Genesis 24, 21)

  • he replied: 'The LORD, in whose presence I have always walked, will send his messenger with you and make your errand successful, and so you will get a wife for my son from my own kindred of my father's house. (Genesis 24, 40)

  • "When I came to the spring today, I prayed: 'LORD, God of my master Abraham, may it be your will to make successful the errand I am engaged on! (Genesis 24, 42)

  • But he said to them, "Do not detain me, now that the LORD has made my errand successful; let me go back to my master." (Genesis 24, 56)

  • After taking over the kingship of Israel, Saul waged war on all their surrounding enemies--Moab, the Ammonites, Aram, Beth-rehob, the king of Zobah, and the Philistines. Wherever he turned, he was successful (1 Samuel 14, 47)

  • Seeing how successful he was, Saul conceived a fear of David: (1 Samuel 18, 15)

  • (The Philistine chiefs continued to make forays, but each time they took the field, David was more successful against them than any other of Saul's officers, and as a result acquired great fame.) (1 Samuel 18, 30)

  • So, no such thought; do not worry about them, my love. For a good angel will go with him, his journey will be successful, and he will return unharmed." (Tobit 5, 22)

  • When Tobiah left Raguel, he was full of happiness and joy, and he blessed the Lord of heaven and earth, the King of all, for making his journey so successful. Finally he said good-bye to Raguel and his wife Edna, and added, "May I honor you all the days of my life!" (Tobit 10, 14)

  • When Philip saw that Judas was gaining ground little by little and that his successful advances were becoming more frequent, he wrote to Ptolemy, governor of Coelesyria and Phoenicia, to come to the aid of the king's government. (2 Maccabees 8, 8)

  • after being humbled through the Lord's help by those whom he had thought of no account, laid aside his fine clothes and fled alone across country like a runaway slave, until he reached Antioch. He was eminently successful in destroying his own army. (2 Maccabees 8, 35)

  • As he was successful at arms in all his undertakings, he destroyed more than twenty thousand men in the two strongholds. (2 Maccabees 10, 23)


“Que Nossa Senhora nos obtenha o amor à cruz, aos sofrimentos e às dores.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina