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  • And so, one day, when he had turned in to this room of his, to rest there, (2 Kings 4, 11)

  • But one of his counsellors said, There are still half a dozen horses left in the city; so few among so many of us; all the rest have been slaughtered for food. Yet with these we may send out riders to report. (2 Kings 7, 13)

  • So he was laid to rest with his fathers, and shared their burying-place in the Keep of David; and the throne passed to his son Ochozias. (2 Kings 8, 24)

  • And at last he was laid to rest with his fathers at Samaria, and the throne passed to his son Joachaz; (2 Kings 10, 35)

  • All through the land were great rejoicings, and the city had rest, now that Athalia lay dead, there in the palace. (2 Kings 11, 20)

  • Josachar son of Semaath and Jozabad son of Somer, his own attendants, gave him his death-blow. He was laid to rest with his fathers in the Keep of David, and the throne passed to his son Amasias. (2 Kings 12, 21)

  • He was laid to rest with his fathers, with Samaria for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Joas. (2 Kings 13, 9)

  • He was laid to rest with his fathers, and the throne passed to his son Jeroboam. (Joas was buried in Samaria, with the other Israelite kings.) (2 Kings 13, 13)

  • He was laid to rest with his fathers, with Samaria for his burying-place, and the throne passed to his son Jeroboam.✻ ) (2 Kings 14, 16)

  • So Jeroboam was laid to rest with his fathers, the royal race of Israel, and his throne passed to his son Zacharias. (2 Kings 14, 29)

  • So he was laid to rest with his fathers; among his ancestors, in the Keep of David, they buried him; and Joatham came to the throne. (2 Kings 15, 7)

  • he was laid to rest with his fathers, and succeeded by his son Phaceia. (2 Kings 15, 22)


“Onde não há obediência, não há virtude. Onde não há virtude, não há bem, não há amor; e onde não há amor, não há Deus; e sem Deus não se chega ao Paraíso. Tudo isso é como uma escada: se faltar um degrau, caímos”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina