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  • Who took this decision against Tyre, who used to hand out crowns, whose traders were princes, whose merchants, men honoured in the city? (Isaiah 23, 8)

  • The new wine is mourning, the vine is withering away, the once merry-hearted are sighing. (Isaiah 24, 7)

  • He may stretch his hands wide on the mountain like a swimmer stretching out his hands to swim. But he will humble his pride despite what his hands may attempt. (Isaiah 25, 11)

  • For see, Yahweh emerges from his dwelling to punish the inhabitants of earth for their guilt; and the earth will reveal the blood shed on it and no longer hide its slain. (Isaiah 26, 21)

  • When boughs go dry, they get burnt, women come and use them for firewood. Now, this is a people that does not understand, and so its Maker will not take pity on it, he who formed it will not show it any mercy. (Isaiah 27, 11)

  • and the faded flower of its proud splendour sited at the head of the lush valley. Like a fig ripe before summer comes: whoever spots it forthwith picks and swallows it. (Isaiah 28, 4)

  • Now, with stammering lips and in a foreign language, he will talk to this nation. (Isaiah 28, 11)

  • That is why Yahweh, God of the House of Jacob, Abraham's redeemer, says this, 'No longer shall Jacob be disappointed, no more shall his face grow pale, (Isaiah 29, 22)

  • the heart of the hasty will learn to think things over, and the tongue of stammerers will speak promptly and clearly. (Isaiah 32, 4)

  • Yahweh, show us your mercy, we hope in you. Be our arm every morning and our salvation in time of distress. (Isaiah 33, 2)

  • At that time, the king of Babylon, Merodach-Baladan son of Baladan, sent letters and a gift to Hezekiah, for he had heard of his illness and his recovery. (Isaiah 39, 1)

  • He reduces princes to nothing, the rulers of the world to mere emptiness. (Isaiah 40, 23)


“Não sejamos mesquinhos com Deus que tanto nos enriquece.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina