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  • And Jesus increased in wisdom and age, and in divine and human favor. (Luke 2, 52)

  • John said to the crowds who came out to be baptized by him, "You brood of vipers! How will you escape when divine punishment comes? (Luke 3, 7)

  • How hard will it be for pregnant women and for mothers with babies at the breast! For a great calamity will come upon the land, and divine justice upon this people. (Luke 21, 23)

  • But since this is a quarrel about teachings and divine names that are proper to your own law, see to it yourselves: I refuse to judge such matters." (Acts 18, 15)

  • When the natives saw the viper hanging from his hand, they said to one another: "Surely this man is a murderer: he has barely escaped from the raging sea, yet divine justice will not allow him to live." (Acts 28, 4)

  • the very promises he foretold through his prophets in the sacred Scriptures, (Romans 1, 2)

  • For that reason, faith is the way and all is given by grace; and the promises of Abraham are fulfilled for all his descendants, not only for his children according to the Law, but also for all the others who have believed. Abraham is the father of all of us, (Romans 4, 16)

  • They are Israelites whom God adopted, and on them rests his Glory. Theirs are the covenants, the Law, the worship and the promises of God. (Romans 9, 4)

  • Look: Christ put himself at the service of the Jewish world to fulfill the promises made by God to their ancestors; here you see God's faithfulness. (Romans 15, 8)

  • We teach the mystery and secret plan of divine wisdom, which God destined from the beginning to bring us to Glory. (1 Corinthians 2, 7)

  • In him all the promises of God have come to be a Yes, and we also say in his name: Amen! giving thanks to God. (2 Corinthians 1, 20)

  • Since we have such promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from all defilement of body and spirit, and complete the work of sanctification in the fear of God. (2 Corinthians 7, 1)


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