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  • And thereupon he held a muster of all the men of alien birth that dwelt in Israel, and chose out from these masons that should cut and dress the stone for building God’s house. (1 Chronicles 22, 2)

  • O Lord our God, all this store we have in readiness, for the building of a shrine to thy name, comes from thy hands; all things are thine. (1 Chronicles 29, 16)

  • And he sent a message to Hiram, king of Tyre: When my father David was building the palace in which he dwelt, thou didst send him planks of cedar. (2 Chronicles 2, 3)

  • Solomon, then, set about the building of the Lord’s house, there on mount Moria, the place of David’s vision, where David had bought the threshing-floor of Ornan the Jebusite. (2 Chronicles 3, 1)

  • It was in the second month of his fourth year as king that he began building, (2 Chronicles 3, 2)

  • The main building was faced with planks of pine, that had plates of fine gold attached to them, and it had a pattern of palm branches and chains interlaced; (2 Chronicles 3, 5)

  • The whole building, beam and pillar and wall and doorway, was faced with none but the purest gold, and on the walls of it were carvings of cherubim. (2 Chronicles 3, 7)

  • He made, too, an inner shrine, twenty cubits long like the width of the main building, and twenty cubits wide. Some six hundred talents of gold were used in the facing of it; (2 Chronicles 3, 8)

  • Thus, with outspread wings both of them, they occupied the whole space of twenty cubits; upright they stood on their feet, with their faces turned towards the outer building. (2 Chronicles 3, 13)

  • When Solomon had finished building the temple, and his own palace, and brought all his plans for one and the other to a prosperous issue, (2 Chronicles 7, 11)

  • besides three hundred golden bucklers, three hundred sicles of gold being used for the plating of each; and all these the king put away in the store-chamber of the building that was called the Forest of Lebanon. (2 Chronicles 9, 16)

  • Busily these men went about their tasks, till the breach was healed under their hands, and the building restored to its former state; the house stood firm once more. (2 Chronicles 24, 13)


A humildade e a caridade são as “cordas mestras”. Todas as outras virtudes dependem delas. Uma é a mais baixa; a outra é a mais alta. ( P.e Pio ) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina