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  • Nearer now, the chariot and its two outriders; Tidings! cries charioteer. Babylon has fallen, has fallen; images of the gods she worshipped have come crashing to the ground.✻ (Isaiah 21, 9)

  • On yonder mountain the divine deliverance shall rest, and by his power Moab shall be crushed, like straw ground in the chaff-cutter;✻ (Isaiah 25, 10)

  • Mountain-dwellers he can bring low, towering city walls he can level, level them with the ground, drag them down to the dust. (Isaiah 26, 5)

  • so should the race of Jacob find pardon for its sins. Cleansed now from guilt, to bear fruit in full abundance; ground fine as chalk the altar-stones, pillar and shrine raised up no more! (Isaiah 27, 9)

  • Cower down thou must, and offer parley from the earth where thou liest; from the ruins thy voice will make itself heard, no better than a muttering from the ground, as it were some ghost that moaned there under the earth. (Isaiah 29, 4)

  • A promise from the Lord God! Here is lion, or cub of a lion, growling over his prey; what though the shepherds rally, and go out to meet him? Nothing cares he for their shouts, is not awed by their numbers. So it will be with the Lord of hosts, when he comes down to war, here on mount Sion, with his own hill-side for battle-ground. (Isaiah 31, 4)

  • Empty, now, the palace, forgotten the hum of yonder streets; nothing but gloom, where a man must pick his way through caverns✻ endlessly; loved haunts of the wild ass, a pasture-ground for the flock. (Isaiah 32, 14)

  • But first the hail-storm must do its work, forest be laid low, city levelled with the ground. (Isaiah 32, 19)

  • Thorns and nettles shall grow in its palaces, briers over its battlements; it shall be the lair of serpents, the pasture-ground of the ostrich. (Isaiah 34, 13)

  • ground that was dried up will give place to pools, barren land to wells of clear water; where the serpent had its lair once, reed and bulrush will show their green. (Isaiah 35, 7)

  • Come down, sit in the dust, poor maid of Babylon; the ground thy seat shall be; no throne any longer for that queen of the Chaldean folk we knew once, so dainty, so delicate. (Isaiah 47, 1)

  • See how they come bending low before thee, the race of thy former oppressors, how the men that once despised thee worship the ground thou hast trodden, calling thee The City of the Lord, Sion, dear to the Holy One of Israel! (Isaiah 60, 14)


“Ouço interiormente uma voz que constantemente me diz: Santifique-se e santifique!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina