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  • For every man that eateth and drinketh, and seeth good of his labour, this is the gift of God. (Ecclesiastes 3, 13)

  • I have learned that all the works which God hath made, continue for ever: we cannot add any thing, nor take away from those things which God hath made that he may be feared. (Ecclesiastes 3, 14)

  • There is but one, and he hath not a second, no child, no brother, and yet he ceaseth not to labour, neither are his eyes satisfied with riches, neither doth he reflect, saying: For whom do I labour, and defraud my soul of good things? in this also is vanity, and a grievous vexation. (Ecclesiastes 4, 8)

  • Give not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin: and say not before the angel: There is no providence: lest God be angry at thy words, and destroy all the works of thy hands. (Ecclesiastes 5, 5)

  • This therefore hath seemed good to me, that a man should eat and drink, and enjoy the fruit of his labour, wherewith he hath laboured under the sun, all the days of his life, which God hath given him: and this is his portion. (Ecclesiastes 5, 17)

  • He hath not seen the sun, nor known the distance of good and evil: (Ecclesiastes 6, 5)

  • Although he lived two thousand years, and hath not enjoyed good things: do not all make haste to one place? (Ecclesiastes 6, 6)

  • A good name is better than precious ointments: and the day of death than the day of one's birth. (Ecclesiastes 7, 2)

  • Consider the works of God, that no man can correct whom he hath despised. (Ecclesiastes 7, 14)

  • In the good day enjoy good things, and beware beforehand of the evil day: for God hath made both the one and the other, that man may not find against him any just complaint. (Ecclesiastes 7, 15)

  • It is good that thou shouldst hold up the just, yea and from him withdraw not thy hand: for he that feareth God, neglecteth nothing. (Ecclesiastes 7, 19)

  • For there is no just man upon earth, that doth good, and sinneth not. (Ecclesiastes 7, 21)


“Quando ofendemos a justiça de Deus, apelamos à Sua misericórdia. Mas se ofendemos a Sua misericórdia, a quem podemos apelar? Ofender o Pai que nos ama e insultar quem nos auxilia é um pecado pelo qual seremos severamente julgados.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina