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  • You should not say: “I am hidden from God,” or, “Who, from on high, will take note of me?” (Ecclesiasticus 16, 16)

  • And acknowledge the justices and judgments of God, and stand firm in the circumstances set before you and in prayer to the most high God. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 24)

  • And make a place for the fear of the Most High. For all wisdom is fear of God, and it is wise to fear God, and in all wisdom is the orderly disposition of the law. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 18)

  • Better is a man who has been diminished in wisdom because his mind is failing, but with the fear of God, than he who abounds in intelligence, but with transgression against the law of the Most High. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 21)

  • Whoever works his land will raise high a stockpile of grain. And whoever works justice will himself be raised high. Yet truly, whoever pleases the powerful will escape unfair treatment. (Ecclesiasticus 20, 30)

  • Just as chaff in a high place, or a wall made of mortar without stones set within, will not continue against the face of the wind, (Ecclesiasticus 22, 21)

  • Darkness surrounds me, and the walls enclose me, and no one catches sight of me. Whom should I fear? The Most High will not remember my offenses.” (Ecclesiasticus 23, 26)

  • For first, she was unbelieving of the law of the Most High. Second, she offended against her husband. Third, she fornicated by adultery, and so established her children by another man. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 33)

  • And she will open her mouth in the churches of the Most High, and she will be glorified in the sight of his virtue. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 2)

  • “I went forth from the mouth of the Most High, as the first-born before all creatures. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 5)

  • All this is a book of life, and a covenant of the Most High, and an acknowledgement of truth. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 32)

  • Like the sun rising over the world in the high places of God, so the beauty of a good wife is the adornment of her house. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 21)


“O meu passado, Senhor, à Tua misericórdia. O meu Presente, ao Teu amor. O meu futuro, à Tua Providência.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina