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  • And he went outside and wept bitterly. (Luke 22, 62)

  • Saul approved of the killing. That day a bitter persecution started against the church in Jerusalem, and everyone except the apostles scattered to the country districts of Judaea and Samaria. (Acts 8, 1)

  • it is plain to me that you are held in the bitterness of gall and the chains of sin.' (Acts 8, 23)

  • At Jaffa there was a disciple called Tabitha, or in Greek, Dorcas, who never tired of doing good or giving to those in need. (Acts 9, 36)

  • Peter sent everyone out of the room and knelt down and prayed. Then he turned to the dead woman and said, 'Tabitha, stand up.' She opened her eyes, looked at Peter and sat up. (Acts 9, 40)

  • When they reached the frontier of Mysia they tried to go into Bithynia, but as the Spirit of Jesus would not allow them, (Acts 16, 7)

  • From one single principle he not only created the whole human race so that they could occupy the entire earth, but he decreed the times and limits of their habitation. (Acts 17, 26)

  • This went on for two years, with the result that all the inhabitants of Asia, both Jews and Greeks, were able to hear the word of the Lord. (Acts 19, 10)

  • But I told them that Romans are not in the habit of surrendering any man, until the accused confronts his accusers and is given an opportunity to defend himself against the charge. (Acts 25, 16)

  • The inhabitants treated us with unusual kindness. They made us all welcome by lighting a huge fire because it had started to rain and the weather was cold. (Acts 28, 2)

  • When the inhabitants saw the creature hanging from his hand they said to one another, 'That man must be a murderer; he may have escaped the sea, but divine justice would not let him live.' (Acts 28, 4)

  • their speech is full of cursing and bitterness. (Romans 3, 14)


“O Anjo de Deus não nos abandona jamais.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina