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  • And now, hearing of his sickness, the king of Babylon, Berodach Baladan, son of Baladan, sent a letter and gifts to Ezechias. (2 Kings 20, 12)

  • On the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month, in the thirty-seventh year after king Joachin of Juda had been carried into exile, he was released from prison by Evil-Merodach, king of Babylon, then in the first year of his reign. (2 Kings 25, 27)

  • Graciously did Evil-Merodach receive him, gave him a seat of honour above the other captive kings, (2 Kings 25, 28)

  • (Chus, too, was the father of Nemrod, who was the first great warrior.) (1 Chronicles 1, 10)

  • Zabadia, Arod, Heder, (1 Chronicles 8, 15)

  • No sooner was this decree made public, than the people began sending in the first-fruits of their corn, wine and oil; tithes, too, of their honey and of all their lands produced; (2 Chronicles 31, 5)

  • Do thou, in thy great love, take pity on us; or if punished we must be, let it be under thy own rod; do not abandon us, that still acknowledge thy name, to the mercy of men who never knew thee! (Judith 7, 20)

  • think we the Lord’s rod too light a punishment for our sins, believe we that he is punishing us as his servants, to chasten, not to destroy. (Judith 8, 27)

  • For Israel’s sake, willingly enough would I kiss the dust his feet have trodden, (Esther 13, 13)

  • Let him lay by his rod, let his terrors cease to daunt me; (Job 9, 34)

  • That were to follow old paths of error, trodden long ago by impious feet. (Job 22, 15)

  • How they shun the light, these rebels who ignore God’s precepts, leave his paths untrodden! (Job 24, 13)


“Recorramos a Jesus e não às pessoas, pois só ele nunca nos faltará.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina