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  • News of this was brought to all the other kings that lived west of Jordan, some in the hill country, some down on the plains, some on the coast by the shores of the open sea, or on the spurs of Lebanon. And all of them, Hethite and Amorrhite, Chanaanite and Pherezite, Hevite and Jebusite, (Joshua 9, 1)

  • Sun and moon stood awe-struck, while the people took vengeance on its enemies. (So the words can be found written in the Book of the Upright.) The sun stood in mid-heaven, and for a whole day long did not haste to its setting. (Joshua 10, 13)

  • from which point it crossed over to Asemona, and so reached the brook of Egypt, coming to an end at the open sea. These were to be the limits of the southern frontier; (Joshua 15, 4)

  • Then northward along the slopes in the direction of Accaron, and round to Sechrona, and across mount Baala, and at last it reached Jebneel, and found its western end at the open sea. (Joshua 15, 11)

  • Azotus with its townships and villages, Gaza with its townships and villages, and so down to the brook of Egypt, with the open sea for frontier. (Joshua 15, 47)

  • To the camp at Silo, then, they returned, when they had made their survey and written down particulars of the sevenfold division in a book; (Joshua 18, 9)

  • how he has divided up the land between you, from Jordan on the east to the shores of the open sea. Many nations are still left; (Joshua 23, 4)

  • and he wrote down in the book which contained the divine law, all that had passed. He took a great stone, too, and set it up under the oak that stood there in the Lord’s precincts; (Joshua 24, 26)

  • But at last, ashamed of waiting, they brought a key to open it, and there was their master stretched on the ground dead. (Judges 3, 25)

  • So they laid an ambush to catch him at the head of the mountain-pass, and spent their time, while they awaited his coming, in open robbery, plundering all that went by; but Abimelech had warning of it. (Judges 9, 25)

  • And when he looked round and saw a traveller sitting there in the open street, he asked, Whence comest thou? And whither bound? (Judges 19, 17)

  • Have no fear, the old man said, I will provide all thy wants; thou canst not pass the night here in the open street. (Judges 19, 20)


“No tumulto das paixões terrenas e das adversidades, surge a grande esperança da misericórdia inexorável de Deus. Corramos confiantes ao tribunal da penitência onde Ele, com ansiedade paterna, espera-nos a todo instante.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina