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  • When one comes to visit me, he comes with smooth words, his heart full of malice, ready to go out and plot against me. (Psalms 40, 7)

  • Thou comest, O God, a mark for all eyes; he comes, my God and my king, to visit his sanctuary. (Psalms 67, 25)

  • Two years passed, and then the king sent his chief collector of revenue to visit the cities of Juda. To Jerusalem he came, with a great rabble at his heels, (1 Maccabees 1, 30)

  • So the appointed day came, when he would visit the temple and take order in the matter; what a stir there was then in the city! (2 Maccabees 3, 14)

  • What did Menelaus? He gained the ear of Andronicus and demanded that Onias should pay for it with his life. So the viceroy himself paid Onias a visit, swore friendship and overcame his suspicions; then, when he had left sanctuary, without scruple of conscience put him to death. (2 Maccabees 4, 34)

  • Better a visit paid where men mourn, than where they feast; it will put thee in mind of the end that awaits us all, admonish the living with the foreknowledge of death. (Ecclesiastes 7, 3)

  • Nay, I will make my way down to the depths of earth, and visit those who sleep there, and to such as trust in the Lord I will bring light. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 45)

  • There will be a high-road, then, between Egypt and the Assyrians; either shall visit other, and Egypt under Assyria be at peace.✻ (Isaiah 19, 23)

  • Go and visit that sanctuary of mine at Silo, where of old my power rested; look well, what havoc I have made of it, to punish the misdeeds of Israel, that was my people too. (Jeremiah 7, 12)

  • And now, the Lord says, I mean to visit them with punishment inevitable, punishment inexorable; (Jeremiah 11, 11)

  • Visit them with the punishment their ill deeds have earned; (Lamentations 3, 64)

  • At a time when some of the Israelite leaders had come to visit me, and sat closeted with me, (Ezekiel 14, 1)


“Os talentos de que fala o Evangelho são os cinco sentidos, a inteligência e a vontade. Quem tem mais talentos, tem maior dever de usá-los para o bem dos outros.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina