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  • Water to wash thee, all thy stains gone, oil I brought to anoint thee; (Ezekiel 16, 9)

  • But now, here is a second eagle comes in sight, another great eagle, strong of wing, thick-plumed; and it seems as if the vine, in the garden where it grows, were stretching out its roots, waving its tendrils, to ask this second eagle for water instead. (Ezekiel 17, 7)

  • Mother of that royal stock! Vine planted by the water-side, and in that neighbourhood leafy and fruitful both, was never so fertile. (Ezekiel 19, 10)

  • ask they the reason of it, thou wilt say, For ill tidings. Faint every heart shall be, when those tidings come, every hand shall hang listless; cowed every spirit shall be, every knee be weak as water. Those tidings are on the way, the Lord God says; there is no averting it. (Ezekiel 21, 7)

  • A riddle, a parable, for the rebellious brood! Tell them the Lord God this bidding gave thee: Set a pot on the fire, but filling it first with water; (Ezekiel 24, 3)

  • Empty of water it must be set on the coals, till it is red-hot, and copper melts away, and the stain on it is burnt out, and it is rusty no more! (Ezekiel 24, 11)

  • Water nourished it, water came up from the depth beneath to sustain it, washed about its roots and parted into runnels to feed the trees around. (Ezekiel 31, 4)

  • So fair it was, so tall and spreading, there by the brimming water’s side, (Ezekiel 31, 7)

  • And last, he took me to the door of the temple itself, and shewed me where a stream of water flowed eastwards from beneath the threshold of it. Eastward the temple looked, and eastward these waters flowed, somewhat to the temple’s right, so as to pass by the southern side of the altar. (Ezekiel 47, 1)

  • Through the northern gate he led me, and round the walk that passed the outer gate, taking the eastern sun; and here, to the right of the gate, the water gushed out. (Ezekiel 47, 2)

  • Sir, said he, be pleased to put us on our trial. For ten days, give us nothing but pulse to eat, water to drink, (Daniel 1, 12)

  • Harlot mother of theirs brought reproach on the womb that bore them; Haste I away, she said, to those gallants of mine, the gods of whose gift bread comes to me, and water, wool and flax, oil and wine! (Hosea 2, 5)


“Devemos odiar os nossos pecados, visto que o amor ao Senhor significa paz”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina