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  • Visions would you see, all shall be night around you, search you the skies, you shall search in the dark; never a prophet but his sun is set, his day turned into twilight! (Micah 3, 6)

  • Up, lady of Sion, and set about the threshing of them! Horn of iron, hoof of bronze he will give thee, to grind all that conspiracy of nations to dust. Forfeit to the Lord their ill-gotten gains shall be; nothing of theirs but must be his, who is master of the whole earth. (Micah 4, 13)

  • Was it ill done, to rescue thee from Egypt, set thee free from a slave’s prison, send Moses and Aaron and Mary to guide thee on thy way? (Micah 6, 4)

  • Bethink thee, what designs had Balach, king of Moab, and how Balaam the son of Beor answered him … from Setim to Galgala; and canst thou doubt, then, the faithfulness of the Lord’s friendship?✻ (Micah 6, 5)

  • On the Lord my eyes are set; it is to God I look for my protection; my own God, and will he deny me audience? (Micah 7, 7)

  • and now I will be even with thee, says the Lord God of hosts. I mean to set thy skirts flying about thy ears, and lay bare the naked shame of thee, for all the kingdoms of the world to see; (Nahum 3, 5)

  • Plunderers all; eager as the sirocco their onset, whirling away, like sand-storm, their captives.✻ (Habakkuk 1, 9)

  • Such was the tale that set my whole frame trembling; at the rumour of it my lips quivered with fear; there was a faintness overcame my whole being, my steps faltered as I went. Now with tranquil heart let me await this day of doom; upon the enemies of our people it is destined to fall.✻ (Habakkuk 3, 16)

  • Time, then, to call for lamps, and search Jerusalem through! Trust me, I will find them out, spoiled natures, like wine that has settled on its lees, the men who think to themselves, From the Lord nothing is to hope, nothing to fear. (Zephaniah 1, 12)

  • So the Lord put heart into them, governor and priest and people alike; and they set to work building up the temple of the Lord God of hosts. (Haggai 1, 14)

  • A little while now,✻ the Lord of hosts says, and I mean to set heaven and earth, sea and dry land rocking; (Haggai 2, 7)

  • But now, mark well how you thrive henceforward. Whilst none would be at pains to set pillar on base, here in the Lord’s temple, (Haggai 2, 16)


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