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  • No words can thy servant David find; such divine mercy thou showest him. (2 Samuel 7, 20)

  • that so thy name may be for ever glorified, the Lord of hosts that is God of Israel; under thy divine care may the dynasty of thy servant David remain unshaken. (2 Samuel 7, 26)

  • War broke out again between Israel and the Philistines, and David went to battle against them with his men. But David’s strength had left him; (2 Samuel 21, 15)

  • In thy strength I shall run well girded; in the strength of my God I will leap over a wall. (2 Samuel 22, 30)

  • It is he that girds me with strength, he that makes me go on a smooth way, untroubled. (2 Samuel 22, 33)

  • Thou girdest me about with a warrior’s strength; whatever power challenges me thou dost subdue before me, (2 Samuel 22, 40)

  • This award was talked of throughout all Israel, and men feared the king, that was so inspired by divine wisdom in the judgements he gave. (1 Kings 3, 28)

  • this Jeroboam was a warrior at the height of his strength, and Solomon marked him out for a young man gifted and active, so he put him in charge of the labour that was exacted from the northern tribes.✻ (1 Kings 11, 28)

  • And these, men of his own upbringing, gave him advice in their turn. Do they complain that thy father laid a heavy yoke on them, and ask for relief? Then tell them there is more strength in thy little finger than in all the breadth of thy father’s back; (1 Kings 12, 10)

  • and when it come to his ears, he bethought him of his guest; It must be the prophet, said he, that was disobedient to the Lord’s command; the Lord has suffered this lion to maul and kill him, in fulfilment of the divine threat that was made to him. (1 Kings 13, 26)

  • Twelve stones he took, one for each tribe that sprang from the sons of Jacob, to whom the divine voice gave the surname of Israel; (1 Kings 18, 31)

  • With that, the divine fire fell, consuming victim and wood and stones and dust, and swallowing up the very water in the trench. (1 Kings 18, 38)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina