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  • And when he was telling the king how he had raised one dead to life, the woman appeared, whose son he had restored to life, crying to the king for her house, and her lands. And Giezi said: My lord O king, this is the woman, and this is her son, whom Eliseus raised to life. (2 Kings 8, 5)

  • And they went in to offer sacrifices and burnt offerings: but Jehu had prepared him fourscore men without, and said to them: If any of the men escape, whom I have brought into your hands, he that letteth him go shall answer life for life. (2 Kings 10, 24)

  • And some that were burying a man, saw the rovers, and cast the body into the sepulchre of Eliseus. And when it had touched the bones of Eliseus, the man came to life, and stood upon his feet. (2 Kings 13, 21)

  • And when he had possession of the kingdom, he put his servants to death that had slain the king his father: (2 Kings 14, 5)

  • But the children of the murderers he did not put to death, according to that which is written in the book of the law of Moses, wherein the Lord commanded, saying: The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: but every man shall die for his own sins. (2 Kings 14, 6)

  • And Amasias the son of Joas king of Juda lived, after the death of Joas son of Joachaz king of Israel fifteen years. (2 Kings 14, 17)

  • And the Lord struck the king, so that he was a leper unto the day of his death, and he dwelt in a free house apart: but Joatham the king's soil governed the palace, and judged the people of the land. (2 Kings 15, 5)

  • In those days Ezechias was sick unto death: and Isaias the son of Amos the prophet came and said to him: Thus saith the Lord God: Give charge concerning thy house, for thou shalt die, and not live. (2 Kings 20, 1)

  • And he changed his garments which he had in prison, and he ate bread always before him, all the days of his life. (2 Kings 25, 29)

  • And he appointed him a continual allowance, which was also given him by the king day by day, all the days of his life. (2 Kings 25, 30)

  • And after the death of Adad, there began to be dukes in Edom instead of kings: duke Thamna, duke Alva, duke Jetheth, (1 Chronicles 1, 51)

  • And David said: I will shew kindness to Hanon the son of Naas: for his father did a favour to me. And David sent messengers to comfort him upon the death of his father. But when they were come into the land of the children of Ammon, to comfort Hanon, (1 Chronicles 19, 2)


“O Senhor se comunica conosco à medida que nos libertamos do nosso apego aos sentidos, que sacrificamos nossa vontade própria e que edificamos nossa vida na humildade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina