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  • taking from all the tribes of Israel ten men for every hundred, a hundred for every thousand, a thousand for every ten thousand, and procuring supplies for the soldiers who will go to deal fully and suitably with Gibeah of Benjamin for the crime it committed in Israel." (Judges 20, 10)

  • They acted upon this advice. Taking two milch cows, they hitched them to the cart but shut up their calves indoors. (1 Samuel 6, 10)

  • Taking a yoke of oxen, he cut them into pieces, which he sent throughout the territory of Israel by couriers with the message, "If anyone does not come out to follow Saul (and Samuel), the same as this will be done to his oxen!" In dread of the LORD, the people turned out to a man. (1 Samuel 11, 7)

  • 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)

  • taking his usual place against the wall, Jonathan sat facing him, while Abner sat at the king's side, and David's place was vacant. (1 Samuel 20, 25)

  • Abiathar, son of Ahimelech, who had fled to David, went down with David to Keilah, taking the ephod with him. (1 Samuel 23, 6)

  • The woman had a stall-fed calf in the house, which she now quickly slaughtered. Then taking flour, she kneaded it and baked unleavened bread. (1 Samuel 28, 24)

  • The sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, Rechab and Baanah, came into the house of Ishbaal during the heat of the day, while he was taking his siesta. (2 Samuel 4, 5)

  • and entered the house while Ishbaal was lying asleep in his bedroom. They struck and killed him, and cut off his head. Then, taking the head, they traveled on the Arabah road all night long. (2 Samuel 4, 7)

  • Tamar went to the house of her brother Amnon, who was in bed. Taking dough and kneading it, she twisted it into cakes before his eyes and fried the cakes. (2 Samuel 13, 8)

  • Joab replied, "I will not waste time with you in this way." And taking three pikes in hand, he thrust for the heart of Absalom, still hanging from the tree alive. (2 Samuel 18, 14)

  • Barzillai the Gileadite also came down from Rogelim and escorted the king to the Jordan for his crossing, taking leave of him there. (2 Samuel 19, 32)


“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