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  • they were glad of so much shelter; a bramble thicket should be their welcome refuge. (Job 30, 7)

  • trampled down my path, took me unawares and overcame me, when there was none to bring rescue. (Job 30, 13)

  • By night, anguish racks my frame; sleepless the cares that consume me, (Job 30, 17)

  • And all the while, fever to discolour this flesh, to shrivel this frame! (Job 30, 30)

  • But there was one who stood by in anger and thought scorn of them, Eliu the Buzite, son of Barachel, of Ram’s kindred. Angry he was with Job, for claiming that God did him an injury, (Job 32, 2)

  • Or else he will use the pains of the sick-bed for a man’s correction, and leave his whole frame wasted with disease. (Job 33, 19)

  • Who gives the wild ass untrammelled liberty (Job 39, 5)

  • Heedless, though foot of man should trample or wild beast devour them, (Job 39, 15)

  • To Job you must go for your ransoming, with seven bulls and seven rams to offer in burnt-sacrifice; he, my servant, shall intercede for you, and for his sake your folly shall be pardoned, that spoke amiss of me when he spoke the truth. (Job 42, 8)

  • then indeed let some enemy overtake me with his relentless pursuit, trample me to earth, and level my pride with the dust! (Psalms 7, 6)

  • Through thee, my steps are untrammelled as I go, my tread never falters; (Psalms 17, 37)

  • I can crush them to pieces, like the dust which the wind blows along; I can trample them down like mire from the streets. (Psalms 17, 43)


“Agradeça sempre ao Pai eterno por sua infinita misericórdia”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina