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  • Yahweh has done what he planned, has carried out his threat, as he ordained long ago: he has destroyed without pity, increasing the might of your foes -- and letting your foes get the credit. (Lamentations 2, 17)

  • And so the Lord has carried out the sentence which he passed on us, on our judges who governed Israel, on our kings and leaders and on the people of Israel and of Judah; (Baruch 2, 1)

  • But we would not listen to your voice and serve the king of Babylon, and so you carried out what you had threatened through your servants the prophets: that the bones of our kings and of our ancestors would be dragged from their resting places. (Baruch 2, 24)

  • they carried off the widow's cherished sons, they left her quite alone, bereft of her daughters. (Baruch 4, 16)

  • My favourite children have travelled by rough roads, carried off like a flock by a marauding enemy. (Baruch 4, 26)

  • Though they left you on foot driven by enemies, now God brings them back to you, carried gloriously, like a royal throne. (Baruch 5, 6)

  • Now in Babylon you will see gods made of silver, of gold, of wood, being carried shoulder-high, and filling the gentiles with fear. (Baruch 6, 3)

  • Being unable to walk, they have to be carried on men's shoulders, which shows how futile they are. It is humiliating for their worshippers, too, who have to stand them up again if they fall over. (Baruch 6, 25)

  • The man dressed in linen with the scribe's ink-horn in his belt then came back and made his report, 'I have carried out your orders.' (Ezekiel 9, 11)

  • He took the top of the cedar tree, he plucked off the top branch, he carried it off to the country of merchants and set it down in a city of shopkeepers. (Ezekiel 17, 4)

  • 'Say to that tribe of rebels, "Do you not know what this means?" Say this, 'Look, the king of Babylon came to Jerusalem; he carried away the king and the princes, and took them to his home in Babylon. (Ezekiel 17, 12)

  • "The sword will come on Egypt, and anguish on the country of Cush when the slaughtered fall in Egypt, when her riches are carried away and her foundations are destroyed. (Ezekiel 30, 4)


“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