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  • What happened in times past, I had foretold long before; warning was uttered, and in the public ear; then, suddenly, I would set to work, and the prophecy was fulfilled. (Isaiah 48, 3)

  • I would warn thee from the first, tell thee what was coming before it came; never shouldst thou say this was the work of thy false gods, the will of idols thou didst carve and cast. (Isaiah 48, 5)

  • To me, all my labour seemed useless, my strength worn out in vain; his to judge me, he, my God, must reward my work as he would. (Isaiah 49, 4)

  • that once built houses for others to occupy, planted what others should enjoy; my people shall live to the age of trees and see the work of their own hands wear out before them. (Isaiah 65, 22)

  • Bellows have done their work, the lead streams away in the fire, carrying nothing with it; vain, smelter, thy toil, the dross remains unpurged. (Jeremiah 6, 29)

  • so it has been since your fathers left Egypt, so it is yet. No day dawned but I was at work betimes, sending my servants to prophesy to them, (Jeremiah 7, 25)

  • Only he has tricked it out with gold and silver, hammer and nail must do their work, lest it should fall to pieces. (Jeremiah 10, 4)

  • Ay, bring plates of silver from Tharsis, gold from Ophaz, it is all man’s work, fresh from the smithy; bring robes of blue and purple, they are man’s work still! (Jeremiah 10, 9)

  • Never a load must leave your houses, nor any work be done, on the sabbath; this was the command I gave to your fathers, (Jeremiah 17, 22)

  • And you, the Lord says, will you obey? Rid these gateways of their sabbath burdens, keep the sabbath holy by resting from work, (Jeremiah 17, 24)

  • shepherds I mean to give them that will do shepherd’s work; fears and alarms shall be none to daunt them, and none shall be missing from their full count, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 23, 4)

  • This message I was to give them from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, Drink, besot yourselves, and then fall to vomiting; and topple over at last, never to rise again, so well shall my sword do its work among you! (Jeremiah 25, 27)


“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