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  • And they that were invited, drank in golden cups, and the meats were brought in divers vessels one after another. Wine also in abundance and of the best was presented, as was worthy of a king's magnificence. (Esther 1, 7)

  • So Aman took the robe and the horse, and arraying Mardochai in the street of the city, and setting him on the horse, went before him, and proclaimed: This honour is he worthy of, whom the king hath a mind to honour. (Esther 6, 11)

  • And they break out into so great madness, as to endeavour to undermine by lies such as observe diligently the offices committed to them, and do all things in such manner as to be worthy of all men's praise, (Esther 16, 5)

  • That all they who faithfully obey the Persians, receive a worthy reward for their fidelity : but they that are traitors to their kingdom, are destroyed for their wickedness. (Esther 16, 23)

  • Let that night be solitary, and not worthy of praise. (Job 3, 7)

  • From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same, the name of the Lord is worthy of praise. (Psalms 112, 3)

  • And king Alexander heard of the promises that Demetrius had made Jonathan: and they told him of the battles, and the worthy acts that he, and his brethren had done, and the labours that they had endured. (1 Maccabees 10, 15)

  • Now therefore let us make friendship one with another: and give me now thy daughter to wife, and I will be thy son in law, and I will give both thee and her gifts worthy of thee. (1 Maccabees 10, 54)

  • And as concerning the rest of the acts of John, and his wars, and the worthy deeds, which he bravely achieved, and the building of the walls, which he made, and the things that he did: (1 Maccabees 16, 23)

  • It came to pass that even the kings themselves, and the princes esteemed the place worthy of the highest honour, and glorified the temple with very great gifts: (2 Maccabees 3, 2)

  • So having received the king's man- date, he returned bringing nothing worthy of the high priesthood: but having the mind of a cruel tyrant, and the rage of a savage beast. (2 Maccabees 4, 25)

  • Wherefore by departing manfully out of this life, I shall shew myself worthy of my old age: (2 Maccabees 6, 27)


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