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  • He has set fire and water before you; put out your hand to whichever you prefer. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 16)

  • Fire is kindled in a sinful society, Retribution blazes in a rebellious nation. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 6)

  • A meeting of the lawless is like a heap of tow: they will end in a blazing fire. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 9)

  • Fire is heralded by the reek of the furnace and smoke, so too, bloodshed by insults. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 24)

  • The way a fire burns depends on its fuel, a quarrel spreads in proportion to its violence; a man's rage depends on his strength, his fury grows fiercer in proportion to his wealth. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 10)

  • A sudden quarrel kindles fire, a hasty dispute leads to bloodshed. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 11)

  • Similarly with the blacksmith sitting by his anvil; he considers what to do with the pig-iron, the breath of the fire scorches his skin, as he contends with the heat of the furnace; the noise of the hammer deafens him, his eyes are fixed on the pattern; he concentrates on getting the job done well and stays up late to apply the finishing touches. (Ecclesiasticus 38, 28)

  • The prime needs of human beings for living are water and fire, iron and salt, wheat-flour, milk and honey, the juice of the grape, oil and clothing. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 26)

  • Fire and hail, famine and death, have all been created for punishing. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 29)

  • What a sponger says may sound very sweet but in his belly there burns a fire. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 30)

  • We have to blow the furnace to produce any heat, the sun burns the mountains three times as much; breathing out blasts of fire, flashing his rays, he dazzles the eyes. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 4)

  • The wind swallows up the mountains and scorches the desert, like a fire it consumes the vegetation. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 21)


“Que Nossa Senhora nos obtenha o amor à cruz, aos sofrimentos e às dores.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina