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  • But now I called upon them to witness the sore strait we had been brought to, Jerusalem a wilderness, the gates blackened with fire; Come, I said, let us build Jerusalem walls, and endure contempt no longer! (Nehemiah 2, 17)

  • The Levites, too, called for silence everywhere; Peace there, no lamenting, they said, this is a day of rejoicing. (Nehemiah 8, 11)

  • I remonstrated with such men, and called down a curse on them; with some I came to blows, and plucked the hair from their heads. Then I made them take an oath in God’s name; there should be no more alien sons-in-law, or daughters-in-law, or wives. Why, I said, (Nehemiah 13, 25)

  • when he grew up it was a maiden of his own tribe, called Anna, that he wedded, and their son, called by his father’s name, (Tobit 1, 9)

  • Once he was at a Median city called Rages, and had with him ten talents of silver, a gift from the king’s bounty. (Tobit 1, 16)

  • To what use should he put it? He found there a fellow-tribesman of his own, called Gabelus, who was in great need; to him, then, he lent the aforesaid silver under a bond. (Tobit 1, 17)

  • And now, thinking that his prayer for death was to be granted, the elder Tobias called his son to him (Tobit 4, 1)

  • This too I would have thee know, my son, that long since, when thou wert but a child, I lent ten talents of silver to a citizen of Rages in Media, called Gabelus, and I have his bond still. (Tobit 4, 21)

  • Our host’s name is Raguel, the angel told him, a tribesman and a kinsman of thy own. He has a daughter called Sara, and neither chick nor child besides. (Tobit 6, 11)

  • Meanwhile Raguel called Anna aside, and bade her have a fresh room in readiness. (Tobit 7, 18)

  • On the eleventh day of their homeward journey, they halted in the middle of it at a place that looks out towards Nineve (called Charan).✻ (Tobit 11, 1)

  • On his death-bed, he called his seven grandsons to him, with their father Tobias, and spoke thus: (Tobit 14, 5)


“No tumulto das paixões terrenas e das adversidades, surge a grande esperança da misericórdia inexorável de Deus. Corramos confiantes ao tribunal da penitência onde Ele, com ansiedade paterna, espera-nos a todo instante.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina