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  • This is because the hired hand works for pay and cares nothing for the sheep. (John 10, 13)

  • as the Father knows me and I know the Father. Because of this I give my life for my sheep. (John 10, 15)

  • I have other sheep that are not of this fold. These I have to lead as well, and they shall listen to my voice. Then there will be one flock since there is one Shepherd. (John 10, 16)

  • The works I do in my Father's name proclaim who I am, but you don't believe because, as I said, you are not my sheep. (John 10, 26)

  • My sheep hear my voice and I know them; they follow me (John 10, 27)

  • A second time Jesus said to him, "Simon, son of John, do you love me?" And Peter answered, "Yes, Lord, you know that I love you." Jesus said to him, "Look after my sheep." (John 21, 16)

  • And a third time he said to him, "Simon, son of John, do you love me?" Peter was saddened because Jesus asked him a third time, "Do you love me?" and he said, "Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you." Jesus then said, "Feed my sheep. (John 21, 17)

  • The God of Abraham, of Isaac and of Jacob, the God of our ancestors has glorified his servant Jesus whom you handed over to death and denied before Pilate, when even Pilate had decided to release him. (Acts 3, 13)

  • You are the children of the prophets and heirs of the covenant which God gave to your ancestors when he said to Abraham: All the families of the earth will be blessed through your descendant. (Acts 3, 25)

  • The God of glory appeared to our father Abraham when he was in Mesopotamia, before he went to live in Haran. And he said to him: (Acts 7, 2)

  • He made with him the covenant of circumcision. And so, at the birth of his son Isaac, Abraham circumcised him on the eighth day. Isaac did the same to Jacob, and Jacob to the twelve patriarchs. (Acts 7, 8)

  • They were transferred to Shechem and laid in the tomb that Abraham had bought for a sum of silver from the sons of Hamor at Shechem. (Acts 7, 16)


“A ingenuidade e’ uma virtude, mas apenas ate certo ponto; ela deve sempre ser acompanhada da prudência. A astúcia e a safadeza, por outro lado, são diabólicas e podem causar muito mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina