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  • Man sighs over his body’s loss; what of his name? The wicked are lost to memory. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 14)

  • and was bidden to bear on his own body the record of it. Once he had put him to the test and found him obedient, (Ecclesiasticus 44, 21)

  • Yet women bowed thee to their will; of body’s appetites thou wouldst brook no restraint, (Ecclesiasticus 47, 21)

  • For him no task too difficult; was not his dead body prophetic still, (Ecclesiasticus 48, 14)

  • Like a proud forest, or a garden plot, he shall be eaten up, body and soul; see where he flies in terror! (Isaiah 10, 18)

  • What can they do, yonder whole conspiracy, but stand there blushing? They are but craftsmen with human power. See them met there in a body, all struck dumb, every one abashed as his neighbour! (Isaiah 44, 11)

  • I offered my body defenceless to the men who would smite me, my cheeks to all who plucked at my beard; I did not turn away my face when they reviled me and spat upon me. (Isaiah 50, 6)

  • the Lord will give thee rest✻ continually, fill thy soul with comfort, thy body with ease.✻ Not more secure the well-watered garden, the spring whose waters never fail. (Isaiah 58, 11)

  • whereupon king Joachim put him to the sword, and cast his body away among the tombs of the common folk. (Jeremiah 26, 23)

  • But this is the Lord’s doom against king Joachim of Juda: No son of his shall follow him on the throne of David; his body shall be cast away in the open, to bear the day’s heat and the night frost. (Jeremiah 36, 30)

  • the watchful eye! Once breath has left body, and a man lies in the grave, honour and devoir is none he can pay thee; (Baruch 2, 17)

  • grown old in exile, unclean as a dead body, no more taken into account than men who have gone down into their graves? (Baruch 3, 11)


“O temor e a confiança devem dar as mãos e proceder como irmãos. Se nos damos conta de que temos muito temor devemos recorrer à confiança. Se confiamos excessivamente devemos ter um pouco de temor”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina