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  • If anyone crosses thy will, the king said, bring him before me, and I will not let him do thee any more hurt. (2 Samuel 14, 10)

  • And the king turned to Joab, and said, I relent, and grant thy request; go and bring my son Absalom home. (2 Samuel 14, 21)

  • if only I could be appointed as judge in the land, so that all who had matters to decide could bring them to me for a careful hearing! (2 Samuel 15, 4)

  • But the king said to Sadoc, Carry God’s ark back into the city; if the Lord takes my part, he will bring me home again, and I shall see his ark and his tabernacle there; (2 Samuel 15, 25)

  • perhaps it will move the Lord to pity my calamities, and bring good out of the ill fame I must endure this day. (2 Samuel 16, 12)

  • All the people I will bring round to thy cause, as easily as I would persuade a single man; thou hast but one enemy, the rest of the people will be well content. (2 Samuel 17, 3)

  • Here dwells a woman that tells Israelites the truth; and wouldst thou overthrow such a city, a mother-city in Israel? Why wouldst thou bring ruin on the Lord’s chosen land? (2 Samuel 20, 19)

  • To humble folk thou wilt bring deliverance; the proud, with their haughty looks, thou wilt bring down to earth. (2 Samuel 22, 28)

  • But when the angel of the Lord was stretching out his hand over Jerusalem, to bring destruction on it, the Lord was moved with pity over their calamity, and said to the angel who was smiting the people down, It is enough, stay thy hand. The angel of the Lord stood close, then, to the threshing-floor of Areuna the Jebusite. (2 Samuel 24, 16)

  • Then bring him back, to sit on my throne and reign instead of me; to him I commit the charge of Israel and Juda alike. (1 Kings 1, 35)

  • Then he sent to bring him away from the altar, and Adonias came into king Solomon’s presence, and did reverence there. And with that, Solomon sent him away to his house. (1 Kings 1, 53)

  • Bring me a sword. So a sword was brought out before the king. (1 Kings 3, 24)


“Os talentos de que fala o Evangelho são os cinco sentidos, a inteligência e a vontade. Quem tem mais talentos, tem maior dever de usá-los para o bem dos outros.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina