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  • Now their way lies to Assyria, and on that road I will meet them again, their enemy now, watchful as lion or leopard; (Hosea 13, 7)

  • bear robbed of its young should not tear open breast more cruelly, lion devour more greedily; they shall be a prey, now, to the wild beasts. (Hosea 13, 8)

  • Alas, my country, how valiant an enemy is this, in number past all counting, that comes to invade thee; lion nor lion’s whelp has teeth can grind so pitilessly. (Joel 1, 6)

  • Loud as roaring of lion speaks the Lord in thunder from his citadel at Jerusalem, till heaven and earth quake at the sound. To his own people, the sons of Israel, refuge he is and stronghold; (Joel 3, 16)

  • Loud as roaring of lion, said he, the Lord will speak in thunder from his citadel at Jerusalem; forlorn they lie, yonder pastures the shepherds loved once, the heights of Carmel all shrivelled away. (Amos 1, 2)

  • prey there must be, ere lion will roar in the forest, lion’s whelp growl in its lair; (Amos 3, 4)

  • Roars lion, who but will tremble? Comes the divine warning, who but will prophesy?✻ (Amos 3, 8)

  • Wilt thou have lion disgorge his prey? Pleased enough the shepherd, if a pair of legs he recover, a mangled ear! They shall fare no better, the Israelites that lie on a corner of the mattress at Samaria, and have their bed at Damascus.✻ (Amos 3, 12)

  • Speeds he well, that shuns lion and meets bear? Has he joy of his home-coming, that leans hand on wall, and all at once is bitten by a viper? (Amos 5, 19)

  • Poor remnant of Jacob, among those heathen multitudes lost! Yet lion amid the forest herds, lion’s whelp amid flock of sheep, finds not easier passage, brings not down more inexorably his prey. (Micah 5, 8)

  • Lair of lion, and nursery of his whelps, what trace is left of thee, once so secure a retreat, his haunt and theirs? (Nahum 2, 11)

  • Hark, how the shepherd-folk lament, their fine mantle✻ gone, how roars lion for the thickets of Jordan stripped! (Zechariah 11, 3)


“Padre Pio disse a um filho espiritual: Trabalhe! Ele perguntou: No que devo trabalhar, Padre? Ele respondeu: Em amar sempre mais a Jesus!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina