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  • Even so, listen favourably to the prayer and entreaty of your servant, Yahweh my God; listen to the cry and to the prayer which your servant makes to you today: (1 Kings 8, 28)

  • The cupbearer-in-chief said to them, 'Say to Hezekiah, "The great king, the king of Assyria, says this: What makes you so confident? (2 Kings 18, 19)

  • Even so, listen favourably to the prayer and entreaty of your servant, Yahweh my God; listen to the cry and to the prayer which your servant makes to you: (2 Chronicles 6, 19)

  • For she had been given in marriage seven times, and Asmodeus, the worst of demons, had killed her bridegrooms one after another before ever they had slept with her as man with wife. The servant-girl said, 'Yes, you kill your bridegrooms yourself. That makes seven already to whom you have been given, and you have not once been in luck yet. (Tobit 3, 8)

  • and this makes me afraid. To her the demon does no harm because he loves her, but as soon as a man tries to approach her, he kills him. I am my father's only son, and I have no wish to die. I do not want my father and mother to grieve over me for the rest of their lives; they have no other son to bury them,' (Tobit 6, 15)

  • the ice makes their waters turgid when, above them, the snow melts, (Job 6, 16)

  • And yet the tents of brigands are left in peace: those who provoke God dwell secure and so does anyone who makes a god of his fist! (Job 12, 6)

  • He makes priests walk barefoot, and overthrows the powers that are established. (Job 12, 19)

  • He builds nations up, then ruins them, he makes peoples expand, then suppresses them. (Job 12, 23)

  • He feels no pangs, except for his own body, makes no lament, except for his own self. (Job 14, 22)

  • Now he has to vomit up the wealth that he has swallowed, God makes him disgorge it. (Job 20, 15)

  • Man makes an end of darkness, to the utmost limit he digs the black rock in shadow dark as death. (Job 28, 3)


“É doce o viver e o penar para trazer benefícios aos irmãos e para tantas almas que, vertiginosamente, desejam se justificar no mal, a despeito do Bem Supremo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina