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  • Gay gallants were these, princes and noblemen that went clad in purple, and proudly they came riding, for they were horsemen all. (Ezekiel 23, 6)

  • she too cast shame aside, gave herself to the gallants of Assyria that came riding by, horsemen all, princes and noblemen in their broidered cloaks, so young, so fair! (Ezekiel 23, 12)

  • all those Chaldaeans from Babylon, nobleman and prince and chieftain, all those gay gallants from Assyria, captains and rulers, lords paramount and knights of renown! (Ezekiel 23, 23)

  • How it echoed through the world, the crash of his fall! He too, like all mortal things, was for the earth at last; comfort for those others that were brought to earth like himself, trees of Eden like himself, so noble, so fair, so well watered! (Ezekiel 31, 16)

  • So they gathered there, governors, magistrates, judges, chieftains, rulers, noblemen in high office, and leading men from every part, for the dedication of king Nabuchodonosor’s image. And, as they stood before the image he had set up, (Daniel 3, 3)

  • And with that, a stone was brought and set down at the pit’s entrance, which the king sealed and his nobles both; there should be no interfering with Daniel. (Daniel 6, 17)

  • But now, as I looked, came a buck-goat from the west country, earth overshadowing, and spurning the ground beneath him; one horn this goat had between the eyes of him, a horn of noble aspect. (Daniel 8, 5)

  • irresistible he comes, to impose terms on his enemy, sets foot in a noble land✻ and crushes it under his heel. (Daniel 11, 16)

  • Which lands will he invade and conquer, which pass by, ere he reach the noblest of them all? Ruined a many shall be, but Edom shall escape his onslaught, and Moab, and the princedom of Ammon. (Daniel 11, 41)

  • See where he sets up his royal pavilion✻ betwixt sea and sea on yonder noble hill, yonder sacred hill; reaches its very summit, and none brings aid!✻ (Daniel 11, 45)

  • King himself there is no pleasing but by villainy, nor his nobles but by flattering speeches; (Hosea 7, 3)

  • ever they step back from the yoke,✻ like a twisted bow recoil.Put to the sword their nobles must be, railing tongues the ruin of them. This the taunt that shall be uttered against them in the land of Egypt … (Hosea 7, 16)


“Os corações fortes e generosos não se lamentam, a não ser por grandes motivos e,ainda assim,não permitem que tais motivos penetrem fundo no seu íntimo.(P.e Pio) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina