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  • He took Agag, king of the Amalekites alive, but put the rest of the people to the sword. (1 Samuel 15, 8)

  • But Samuel told him, "As your sword has made women childless, so shall your mother be childless among women." Then Samuel dealt a mortal blow to Agag before Yahweh in Gilgal. (1 Samuel 15, 33)

  • Samuel then took the horn of oil and anointed him in his brothers' presence. From that day onwards, Yahweh's Spirit took hold of David. Then Samuel left for Ramah. (1 Samuel 16, 13)

  • The spirit of Yahweh had left Saul and an evil spirit sent by Yahweh tormented him. (1 Samuel 16, 14)

  • Saul's servants said to him, "We know that an evil spirit sent by God is tormenting you. (1 Samuel 16, 15)

  • If you so wish, your servants who stand before you will look for someone who can play the lyre so when the evil spirit from God comes over you, he will play and you will feel better." (1 Samuel 16, 16)

  • So, whenever the evil spirit from God overpowered Saul, David would play on the lyre and Saul would feel better for the evil spirit would leave him. (1 Samuel 16, 23)

  • David secured his sword over the armor but could not walk because it was his first time. So he said to Saul, "I cannot move with all these trappings on me because I am not accustomed to wearing them." David got rid of all this armor, (1 Samuel 17, 39)

  • David answered the Philistine, "You have come against me with sword, spear and javelin, but I come against you with Yahweh, the God of the armies of Israel whom you have defied. (1 Samuel 17, 45)

  • All the people gathered here shall know that Yahweh saves not by sword or spear; the battle belongs to Yahweh, and he will deliver you into our hands." (1 Samuel 17, 47)

  • David triumphed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone, felling him without using a sword. (1 Samuel 17, 50)

  • He rushed forward, stood over him, took the Philistine's sword and slew him by cutting off his head. When the Philistines saw that their champion was dead, they scattered in all directions. (1 Samuel 17, 51)


A humildade e a caridade são as “cordas mestras”. Todas as outras virtudes dependem delas. Uma é a mais baixa; a outra é a mais alta. ( P.e Pio ) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina