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  • Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: Go you to Egypt, my angry vengeance shall blaze out against you no less than when you dwelt once at Jerusalem; yours shall be a name of execration and horror, a name to curse by and to revile, and this land you shall never see more. (Jeremiah 42, 18)

  • But no, you did but hoodwink yourselves; you would have me do your errand to the Lord our God, and so you promised, Pray to the Lord our God for us, make known to us whatever is his divine will, and it shall be done; (Jeremiah 42, 20)

  • Here then is full warning that the land where you mean to take refuge shall be the undoing of you, by war and famine and pestilence. (Jeremiah 42, 22)

  • It was when the Lord could bear no longer with false aims and foul deeds of yours, that your land became a wilderness, a thing of wonder, a name to curse by, a land empty of inhabitants, as it is this day. (Jeremiah 44, 22)

  • Then listen, Jews of Egypt, to the doom which the Lord pronounces: By the honour of my own name I have sworn it, the Lord says, never Jew shall be heard more taking his oath by the living God, in all this land of Egypt! (Jeremiah 44, 26)

  • Here is a sign I mean to give you, the Lord says, here in this land, in proof that my threats shall be accomplished. (Jeremiah 44, 29)

  • Many he brought to earth; stumbled they, man over his fellow, crying out, Up, to men of our own race return we, to the land of our birth; escape we from the invader’s sword!✻ (Jeremiah 46, 16)

  • Of all thy cities, none shall be safe from the spoiler’s entry; wasted thy valleys shall be, swept bare the hill-sides; the Lord decrees it. (Jeremiah 48, 8)

  • Asor shall be a lair for serpents, a land for ever desolate; uninhabited it shall lie, far from the homes of men. (Jeremiah 49, 33)

  • Here is a people on the march from the north country that shall attack Babylon and turn her land into a desert; man nor beast shall dwell there, all are fled and gone. (Jeremiah 50, 3)

  • Flee, Israel, from Babylon; from Chaldaea’s land be foremost to depart, like buck-goats that lead the way for their fellows. (Jeremiah 50, 8)

  • March on, the Lord says, into the land of tyranny, and call its citizens to account; bale and ban at their heels! All my command see thou execute. (Jeremiah 50, 21)


“Os corações fortes e generosos não se lamentam, a não ser por grandes motivos e,ainda assim,não permitem que tais motivos penetrem fundo no seu íntimo.(P.e Pio) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina