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  • There were altars, too, that had been set up by royal command on the roof of Achaz’s dining-parlour; altars Manasses had built in the two outer courts of the temple; these Josias beat into dust, and made short work of it in the valley of Cedron.✻ (2 Kings 23, 12)

  • In Bethel, too, there was an altar and a hill-shrine, the work of Jeroboam, son of Nabat, that taught Israel to sin; altar and shrine both Josias overthrew and burned and pounded to dust, setting fire at the same time to the sacred trees. (2 Kings 23, 15)

  • All the treasures of temple and palace he took away, and cut in pieces all the golden ornaments Solomon, king of Israel, had set up in the temple, so fulfilling what the Lord had prophesied.✻ (2 Kings 24, 13)

  • and in the plain by Jericho he was overtaken by the Chaldaeans, who had set out in pursuit. All his army melted away from him, leaving him alone; (2 Kings 25, 5)

  • where he burned down temple and palace and private dwellings too; no house of note but he set it on fire. (2 Kings 25, 9)

  • There was no reckoning the weight of bronze, when the two pillars, the great basin, and the stands which Solomon had set up in the temple are included; (2 Kings 25, 16)

  • From Adam, through Seth, Enos, (1 Chronicles 1, 1)

  • and their kinsmen of the race of Caath must prepare the loaves that were set before the Lord, fresh every week …. (1 Chronicles 9, 32)

  • And now the Israelites who lived in the plain took to flight; Saul and his sons killed, they dispersed and abandoned their cities, leaving the Philistines to come in and settle there. (1 Chronicles 10, 7)

  • When the ark had been brought into the city, they set it up in the midst of the tabernacle which David had spread out for it, and brought burnt-sacrifices and welcome-offerings into the Lord’s presence there. (1 Chronicles 16, 1)

  • Henceforth my people are to have a settled home, taking root in it and remaining in undisturbed possession of it, no longer harassed by godless neighbours, as they have been (1 Chronicles 17, 9)

  • David took the crown from Melchom’s image, which he found to be of a full talent’s weight, set with the rarest jewels, and made himself a crown out of it; much spoil he took from the city besides. (1 Chronicles 20, 2)


“Que Jesus o aperte sempre mais ao Seu divino coração. Que Ele o alivie no sofrimento e lhe dê o abraço final no Paraíso.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina