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  • When the time came to an end, we made all ready, and went up to Jerusalem. (Acts 21, 15)

  • And when the seven days were all but at an end, the Jews from Asia saw him in the temple. Whereupon they threw the whole multitude into an uproar, and laid hands on him, crying out; (Acts 21, 27)

  • And he said to me, Go on thy way; I mean to send thee on a distant errand, to the Gentiles. (Acts 22, 21)

  • Claudius Lysias, to his excellency Felix, the governor, sends greeting. (Acts 23, 26)

  • And now, since I have information of a plot which they have laid against him, I am sending him to thee, telling his accusers at the same time that they must plead their cause before thee. Farewell. (Acts 23, 30)

  • who has not scrupled to attempt a violation of the temple. We arrested him, and had intended to try him according to our own law, (Acts 24, 6)

  • To that end I, like them, am at pains to keep my conscience clear of offence towards God or man, at all times. (Acts 24, 16)

  • And he gave orders to the centurion that Paul was to be kept safely, but left at his ease, and that any of his friends should be given liberty to minister to him. (Acts 24, 23)

  • When he spoke of justice, and continence, and of the judgement that is to come, Felix was terrified; No more of this for the present, he said, I will send for thee when I can find leisure. (Acts 24, 25)

  • and, since he was spending several days there, Festus put Paul’s case before the king; There is a man here, he said, whom Felix left behind him in prison; (Acts 25, 14)

  • Upon which Paul appealed to have his case reserved for the emperor’s cognizance; and I gave orders that he should be kept safe until I can send him to Caesar. (Acts 25, 21)

  • So, on the next day, Agrippa and Bernice came with great pomp, and made their entry into the hall of judgement, attended by the captains and all the eminent persons of the city; and Paul, at Festus’ command, was brought in. (Acts 25, 23)


Como distinguir uma tentação de um pecado e como estar certo de que não se pecou? – perguntou um penitente. Padre Pio sorriu e respondeu: “Como se distingue um burro de um homem? O burro tem de ser conduzido; o homem conduz a si mesmo!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina