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  • And he said, Do not be angry with me, Lord, I entreat thee, for making one more plea still; what if ten are found there? I will spare it from destruction, he said, to save ten. (Genesis 18, 32)

  • I mean to make the fear of me go in front of thee, bringing destruction upon the whole people thou goest to meet; all thy enemies shall turn their backs before thee. (Exodus 23, 27)

  • destroy their altars, break their images, cut down their forest shrines.✻ (Exodus 34, 13)

  • and have the keeping of the ark, the table, the lamp-stand, the altars, the vessels for worship in the sanctuary, the veil, and all other such furniture. (Numbers 3, 31)

  • Moses said to Aaron, Take thy censer, and put incense on the lighted coals in it, and go with all speed to find the people and make intercession for them; already the Lord has begun to wreak his vengeance, and destruction rages among them. (Numbers 16, 46)

  • But now the destruction was over, and Aaron went back to meet Moses at the tabernacle door. (Numbers 16, 50)

  • And first, Balaam would have Balac raise seven altars there, and provide him with as many bullocks and as many rams. (Numbers 23, 1)

  • No sooner had he withdrawn than the Lord came to meet him, and Balaam told him how he had raised seven altars, offering a bullock and a ram on each. (Numbers 23, 4)

  • So he took him to the high ground at the top of mount Phasga; and there, when Balaam had raised seven altars with an offering of bullocks and rams, (Numbers 23, 14)

  • Here too Balaam must have seven altars, seven bullocks, and seven rams; (Numbers 23, 29)

  • or she will tempt him away from his allegiance into the service of alien gods, rousing the Lord’s anger, to thy speedy destruction. (Deuteronomy 7, 4)

  • This, rather, you must do; overthrow their altars, break their idols, cut down their sacred groves, set fire to their carved figures, (Deuteronomy 7, 5)


“O mais belo Credo é o que se pronuncia no escuro, no sacrifício, com esforço”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina