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  • And with the maid-servants of Booz she still kept company, till barley and wheat were both carried. (Ruth 2, 23)

  • David himself, going back to bless his own household, was met by Michol, Saul’s daughter. A day of great renown, she said, for the king of Israel, that exposed his person to man and maid, his own subjects, graceless as a common mountebank! (2 Samuel 6, 20)

  • A maid there was of rare beauty, called Tamar, sister to David’s son Absalom; and it befell at this time that another of David’s sons, Amnon, fell in love with her. (2 Samuel 13, 1)

  • Such was his longing that he pined away wanting her; how should he approach a maid unwed, to compass her dishonour? (2 Samuel 13, 2)

  • Jonathan and Achimaas stood at their post by the spring of Rogel, and a maid-servant must go and give them the message before they could take it to king David; they did not dare shew themselves in the city. (2 Samuel 17, 17)

  • so his attendants asked leave of him to go and find a young maid, who should be brought to the court and cherish him by sleeping in his bosom, to give their royal master warmth. (1 Kings 1, 2)

  • a fair maid indeed, who now shared the king’s bed and waited on him, yet never did the king mate with her. (1 Kings 1, 4)

  • Naaman’s wife had a servant, a young Israelite maid that had been captured by Syrian freebooters; (2 Kings 5, 2)

  • and this maid said to her mistress, If only my lord would betake himself to the prophet in Samaria! He would have cured him soon enough of his leprosy. (2 Kings 5, 3)

  • Upon this, Naaman went to his master, and told him what the Israelite maid had said; (2 Kings 5, 4)

  • What, said Eliseus, was not this heart of mine there to witness it, when yonder fellow turned back from his chariot to meet thee? And wouldst thou, at such a time, enrich thyself with a talent of silver here, a suit of clothes there, to buy thee oliveyard and vineyard, sheep and ox, man-servant and maid-servant? (2 Kings 5, 26)

  • to this day man and maid, singing the dirge for Josias, say …,✻ till it has become a custom in Israel; it is all to be found in the book of Dirges. (2 Chronicles 35, 25)


“Pobres e desafortunadas as almas que se envolvem no turbilhão de preocupações deste mundo. Quanto mais amam o mundo, mais suas paixões crescem, mais queimam de desejos, mais se tornam incapazes de atingir seus objetivos. E vêm, então, as inquietações, as impaciências e terríveis sofrimentos profundos, pois seus corações não palpitam com a caridade e o amor. Rezemos por essas almas desafortunadas e miseráveis, para que Jesus, em Sua infinita misericórdia, possa perdoá-las e conduzi-las a Ele.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina