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  • Plain it rings in my ear, the voice of the Lord of hosts, Never while you live shall this sin of yours be pardoned. (Isaiah 22, 14)

  • Cower down thou must, and offer parley from the earth where thou liest; from the ruins thy voice will make itself heard, no better than a muttering from the ground, as it were some ghost that moaned there under the earth. (Isaiah 29, 4)

  • always hear his voice in thy ear as he warns thee, This is the true path, follow it; no swerving to right or left! (Isaiah 30, 21)

  • The Lord will make his dread voice heard, will lay bare his terrible arm, volleying out his anger in flashes of devouring fire, laying all low with his whirlwind, with his hail-stones; (Isaiah 30, 30)

  • and Assur will shrink in fear from the Lord’s voice, and will feel his rod. (Isaiah 30, 31)

  • Fled, the alien host, scattered the heathen, thy angel’s voice✻ once heard, thy power made manifest! (Isaiah 33, 3)

  • Unless indeed the Lord God should take cognizance of what Rabsaces has been saying, Rabsaces, who was sent here by his master, the king of Assyria, to blaspheme the living God. Surely the Lord thy God has listened to the reproaches he uttered. Raise thy voice, then, in prayer for the poor remnant that is left. (Isaiah 37, 4)

  • My voice was as feeble as the voice of a nestling swallow or murmuring dove; my eyes wearied out with ever straining upwards. Lord, I am in hard straits; win my release for me! (Isaiah 38, 14)

  • A voice came, bidding me cry aloud; asked I in what words, in these: Mortal things are but grass, the glory of them is but grass in flower; (Isaiah 40, 6)

  • He will not be contentious or a lover of faction; none shall hear his voice in the streets. (Isaiah 42, 2)

  • vindicate my own servant, and justify the counsel my own messengers have given. It is my voice that bids Jerusalem grow populous, and the cities of Juda rise again, while I restore their ruins; (Isaiah 44, 26)

  • my voice that bids the deep turn into a desert, and threatens to dry up all its floods; (Isaiah 44, 27)


“Enquanto tiver medo de ser infiel a Deus, você não será’. Deve-se ter medo quando o medo acaba!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina