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  • wearing sackcloth about her waist and keeping fast continually, save on the sabbath and the new moon and what other holidays were observed in Israel. (Judith 8, 6)

  • And for the serving-maid, Judith let her go free.There, then, Judith lived on in her husband’s dwelling-place, and a hundred and five years had passed before she was laid to rest at his side at Bethulia; (Judith 16, 28)

  • In accordance with the king’s bidding, Esther was carried off among many other fair maidens to Susan, and there handed over to the chamberlain Egeus, to be kept in waiting with the rest. (Esther 2, 8)

  • All through his dominions the couriers went out on their errand, bearing death and ruin to all the Jews, to young and old, to women and little children with the rest. The day fixed for their massacre and the seizing of their goods was the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, Adar. (Esther 3, 13)

  • He it was told me of a race scattered about the world that lives by strange laws, and usages unknown to the rest of mankind; thinks lightly of the royal decrees, and by dissenting from them mars the concord of nations. (Esther 13, 4)

  • And this custom his sons had in feasting, each invited the rest in turn; at such times they would send for their three sisters to eat and drink beside them. (Job 1, 4)

  • Once again the heavenly powers came to wait upon the Lord’s presence; and there, waiting with the rest of them, was the Enemy of man. (Job 2, 1)

  • all would be rest now, all would be silence. Deeply I would take my repose, (Job 3, 13)

  • There the unquietness of the wicked is stilled, and the weary are at rest; (Job 3, 17)

  • as I have been, counting these months of emptiness, these nights that never brought rest. (Job 7, 3)

  • When I would find rest on my pillow, take refuge in night thoughts, (Job 7, 13)

  • and that rest of thine, none shall disturb, suitors a many shall come to court thy favour. (Job 11, 19)


“A maior caridade é aquela que arranca as pessoas vencidas pelo demônio, a fim de ganhá-las para Cristo. E isso eu faço assiduamente, noite e dia.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina