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  • And let all others take note, that such a man is to receive assistance from his neighbours; silver and gold, stores and beasts are to be put at his disposal, apart from the offerings they may make, of their own free will, to this temple of God at Jerusalem. (Ezra 1, 4)

  • and to convey thither such silver and gold as the king and his council are sending to the God who dwells there, the God of Israel, as their own free gift. (Ezra 7, 15)

  • thou art free to accept; and so with all thy diligence buy calf and ram and lamb and all the offerings and libations that go with them, gifts, when you reach Jerusalem, for the temple of your God. (Ezra 7, 17)

  • You are consecrated to the Lord, I told them, and here are consecrated things; here are silver and gold offered as a free gift to the Lord God of our fathers. (Ezra 8, 28)

  • whoever offered of his own free will to be a Jerusalem-dweller earned the blessings of his fellow-citizens. (Nehemiah 11, 2)

  • 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)

  • No, he remained as stout-hearted a worshipper of God as before, and never a day passed but he returned thanks for the gift of life. (Tobit 2, 14)

  • all this time she spent in prayer, begging with tears that God would free her of the suspicion. (Tobit 3, 11)

  • When Adam was made of earth’s clay, it was by thy hand; when Eve was sent to cheer him, it was of thy gift. (Tobit 8, 8)

  • But now the men of Israel ventured down from Bethulia, and came to his side; he was set free and taken back to the town with them. There he must stand up before the general assembly of the people and satisfy their questioning: what moved the Assyrians to leave him thus bound? (Judith 6, 10)

  • Then, when the Lord our God has granted his servants deliverance, may he still be with thee, thy own God, here in our midst; thou and thine shall be made free of our company. (Judith 6, 18)

  • On the fourth day, Holofernes made a banquet for his own attendants, and sent his chamberlain Vagoa with an invitation to her. Prevail if thou canst, said he, on this Hebrew woman to grant me, of her own free will, her favours. (Judith 12, 10)


“Não se desencoraje se você precisa trabalhar muito para colher pouco. Se você pensasse em quanto uma só alma custou a Jesus, você nunca reclamaria!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina