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  • but the common folk put them to death, and gave the crown to the son of Amon, that was called Josias. (2 Chronicles 33, 25)

  • All these late afflictions that God brought on us and on our city were a punishment for such disobedience as this; would you crown Israel’s guilt by breaking the sabbath? (Nehemiah 13, 18)

  • But this at least all thy true worshippers know; never was a life of trials but had its crown; never distress from which thou couldst not save; never punishment but left a gateway to thy mercy. (Tobit 3, 21)

  • They were to bring queen Vasthi into the king’s presence, wearing the royal crown, so that he might display her person to the rabble as well as to his lords; hers was no common beauty. (Esther 1, 11)

  • So please thee, let an edict go out in thy name, by the laws of Persia and Media irrevocable, forbidding Vasthi ever to come into the royal presence again. Let the crown pass to some head worthier than hers. (Esther 1, 19)

  • More than all those others she won the king’s heart, more than all she enjoyed his loving favour; on her head he set the old royal crown, and made her his queen in place of Vasthi. (Esther 2, 17)

  • he should be dressed in royal robes, mounted on the king’s own horse, and crowned with the royal crown; (Esther 6, 8)

  • When Mardochaeus came out from his audience with the king, resplendent in royal robes of violet and white, a gold crown on his head, his cloak of purple and lawn, the whole city welcomed him with rejoicing and applause; (Esther 8, 15)

  • Dutiful observance was still the vesture I wore, my robe and crown integrity; (Job 29, 14)

  • how proudly I would bear it with me, shoulder-high, wear it as a crown! (Job 31, 36)

  • that sets a crown on his sins by blasphemy! For a while, let us see all ease denied him; and let him cite God to judgement if he will! (Job 34, 37)

  • May he grant thee what thy heart desires, crown thy hopes with fulfilment. (Psalms 19, 5)


“Não há nada mais inaceitável do que uma mulher caprichosa, frívola e arrogante, especialmente se é casada. Uma esposa cristã deve ser uma mulher de profunda piedade em relação a Deus, um anjo de paz na família, digna e agradável em relação ao próximo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina