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  • When the plant grew, it proved to be a spreading vine, low of stature, and ever branch curled inwards and root struck downwards, yet vine it was, with sprig that burgeoned, shoot that sprang. (Ezekiel 17, 6)

  • Take root is not thrive; rich soil or none, when the sirocco parches it, the vine must wither. (Ezekiel 17, 10)

  • They shall have a single shepherd to tend all of them now;✻ who should tend them but my servant David? He shall be their shepherd, (Ezekiel 34, 23)

  • They shall have one king over them, a shepherd to tend them all, my servant David; my will they shall follow, my commands remember and obey. (Ezekiel 37, 24)

  • And their home shall be the home of your fathers, the land I gave to my servant Jacob; they and their children shall enjoy it, and their children’s children, in perpetuity, and ever my servant David shall be their prince. (Ezekiel 37, 25)

  • Then they will come back, and to the Lord, their own God, betake them, and to David that is their true king; the Lord, and the Lord’s goodness, holds them spell-bound at last. (Hosea 3, 5)

  • On Ephraim blight has fallen; withered the root now, wizened the fruit; beget they, doom of death is on their offspring, so dearly loved. (Hosea 9, 16)

  • Was it for such men as these I exterminated the Amorrhites, a race tall as the cedar, hardy as the oak, root and fruit of them doomed to destruction? (Amos 2, 9)

  • Then, I mean to rebuild the fallen dwselling-place of David, all its breaches made good, all its ruins restored; it shall stand once more as it stood long ago; (Amos 9, 11)

  • Firm root they shall take in their native soil, never again to be torn away from the home I have given them, says the Lord, thy own God. (Amos 9, 15)

  • But when the morrow dawned, came at God’s bidding a worm, that struck at the plant’s root and killed it. (Jonah 4, 7)

  • Gaza and Ascalon to rack and ruin left, Azotus stormed ere the day is out, root and branch destroyed is Accaron! (Zephaniah 2, 4)


Como distinguir uma tentação de um pecado e como estar certo de que não se pecou? – perguntou um penitente. Padre Pio sorriu e respondeu: “Como se distingue um burro de um homem? O burro tem de ser conduzido; o homem conduz a si mesmo!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina