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  • if the Lord had not been on our side when human foes assailed us, (Psalms 123, 2)

  • Before ever the words are framed on my lips, all my thought is known to thee; (Psalms 138, 4)

  • Rescue me, Lord, from human malice, save me from the lovers of oppression, (Psalms 139, 2)

  • … My words have won their hearts, a people that had seen their chieftains hurled down the rock-face,✻ (Psalms 140, 6)

  • Thus, because it was a sabbath day when the attack was made, these men perished, and their wives and children and cattle with them; a thousand human lives lost. (1 Maccabees 2, 38)

  • So Lysias must betake himself to the king and his generals, with such words as these: Our plight grows daily worse; scant food is left us, and here is a fortress well defended; all the business of the realm claims our care. (1 Maccabees 6, 57)

  • At these words, the spirit of the whole people revived; (1 Maccabees 13, 7)

  • and their letters were read out before the whole assembly at Jerusalem. The Spartans wrote in these words following: (1 Maccabees 14, 19)

  • died with these words on his lips: Man’s sentence of death, what matters it, so there be hope in God, that shall raise up the dead? For thee, resurrection to new life shall be none. (2 Maccabees 7, 14)

  • With such words as these he put heart into them, till they were ready to die for law and country’s sake. (2 Maccabees 8, 21)

  • The Lord, Israel’s God, how should aught escape his scrutiny? The words were barely uttered, when he smote Antiochus with such a hurt, there was neither remedying nor discovering it. A deadly griping it was that took him, with cruel torment of the bowels; (2 Maccabees 9, 5)

  • Soon as the dawn broke, they engaged; on the one side, all trust in the Lord, valour’s best pledge of victory and fairer times; on the other, naught but human eagerness to inspire courage. (2 Maccabees 10, 28)


“A prática das bem-aventuranças não requer atos de heroísmo, mas a aceitação simples e humilde das várias provações pelas quais a pessoa passa.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina