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  • theirs be the vain hope, that would do thy servants an injury. Fools, that would match themselves with omnipotence! Crush down their might; (Daniel 3, 44)

  • My people! And you will gnaw flesh of them, tear skin of them, break bones of them; cut them to pieces, meat for your pot, roast for your oven! (Micah 3, 3)

  • Spoils from the enemy’s bridle-rein shall be consecrated on that day to the Lord’s service, till there is never pot or pan in his temple but rivals the altar’s bowls for costliness!✻ (Zechariah 14, 20)

  • Nay, never pot or pan in all Jerusalem but shall be consecrated to the Lord of hosts, for any who will to come and take it and seethe victim in it; trafficking there shall be no more in the Lord’s temple, when that day comes.✻ (Zechariah 14, 21)

  • a woman came to him, with a pot of very precious ointment, and poured it over his head as he sat at table. (Matthew 26, 7)

  • and after consultation, they used it to buy the potter’s field, as a burial place for strangers; (Matthew 27, 7)

  • and bestowed them upon the potter’s field, as the Lord had bidden me.✻ (Matthew 27, 10)

  • And then, while he was in the house of Simon the leper, at Bethany, sitting at table, a woman came in with a pot of very precious spikenard ointment, which, first breaking the pot, she poured over his head. (Mark 14, 3)

  • And there was then a sinful woman in the city, who, hearing that he was at table in the Pharisee’s house, brought a pot of ointment with her, (Luke 7, 37)

  • There were six water-pots standing there, as the Jewish custom of ceremonial washing demanded; they were of stone, and held two or three firkins apiece. (John 2, 6)

  • And when Jesus said, Fill the water-pots with water, they filled these up to the brim. (John 2, 7)

  • And so the woman put down her water-pot, and went back to the city, to tell the folk there, (John 4, 28)


“Nossa Senhora está sempre pronta a nos socorrer, mas por acaso o mundo a escuta e se emenda?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina