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  • When they had made their way in, they found him there in his own room, asleep on the bed, and despatched him with blows; then they cut off his head, and journeyed with it across the desert road all night. (2 Samuel 4, 7)

  • weeping aloud as they went, till the whole throng had gone across. The king himself crossed Cedron stream, and they all set out on the road which leads to the desert. (2 Samuel 15, 23)

  • So king David and all that bore him company took the road, and were across Jordan before ever dawn broke; not a man was left west of the river. (2 Samuel 17, 22)

  • There Amasa lay, drenched in his own blood, till one who saw all the passers-by stopping to look at him, carried the body off into a field, away from the road; so they would halt on their journey no more. (2 Samuel 20, 12)

  • And sure enough, when it had been taken aside from the road, all were ready to follow Joab in pursuit of Seba, the son of Bochri. (2 Samuel 20, 13)

  • So he set out home by another road, not retracing the journey by which he had come to Bethel. (1 Kings 13, 10)

  • Whereupon their father asked what road he had taken, this prophet from Juda; and when he had found out this from his sons, (1 Kings 13, 12)

  • And he, setting out on his journey, met with a lion, that slew him. There lay his body on the open road, with the ass close by; the lion, too, remained standing there beside its prey. (1 Kings 13, 24)

  • Passers-by told how they had seen it, a lion standing beside a dead man’s body that lay in the road, when they reached the township where the old seer lived, (1 Kings 13, 25)

  • he set out on his journey, and found the body lying there by the road with ass and lion standing over it; never a morsel of its prey had the lion eaten, and to the ass it did no harm. (1 Kings 13, 28)

  • So the prophet went out to meet the king on the open road, first smearing his face and eyes with dust; (1 Kings 20, 38)

  • Then he went back to Bethel, and as he climbed up along the road, he was mocked by some young boys from the city; Up with thee, bald-pate, they cried, up with thee, bald-pate! (2 Kings 2, 23)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina