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  • May he open your hearts to his Law and his precepts, and give you peace. (2 Maccabees 1, 4)

  • Some of his companions went back later to mark out the path but were unable to find it. (2 Maccabees 2, 6)

  • Eleazar, one of the foremost teachers of the Law, a man already advanced in years and of most noble appearance, had his mouth forced open, to make him eat a piece of pork. (2 Maccabees 6, 18)

  • Others, in a similar scaling operation, took the defenders in the rear, and set fire to the towers, lighting pyres on which they burned the blasphemers alive. The first, meanwhile, breaking open the gates, let the rest of the army in and, at their head, captured the town. (2 Maccabees 10, 36)

  • there had been a public vote by the citizens, and the Jews accepted, as well they might, being peaceable people with no reason to suspect anything. But once out in the open sea they were all sent to the bottom, a company of at least two hundred. (2 Maccabees 12, 4)

  • Those left behind in the city felt a similar anxiety, alarmed as they were about the forthcoming encounter in the open country. (2 Maccabees 15, 19)

  • My child, do not follow them in their way, keep your steps out of their path (Proverbs 1, 15)

  • Through his knowledge the depths were cleft open, and the clouds distil the dew. (Proverbs 3, 20)

  • I have educated you in the ways of wisdom, I have guided you along the path of honesty. (Proverbs 4, 11)

  • Do not follow the path of the wicked, do not walk the way that the evil go. (Proverbs 4, 14)

  • The path of the upright is like the light of dawn, its brightness growing to the fullness of day; (Proverbs 4, 18)

  • Let the path you tread be level and all your ways be firm. (Proverbs 4, 26)


“Tenhamos sempre horror ao pecado mortal e nunca deixemos de caminhar na estrada da santa eternidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina