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  • Ephraim built many altars but his altars made him more guilty. (Hosea 8, 11)

  • When Ephraim spoke all trembled; he was powerful in Israel but became guilty of Baal worship and ruined himself. (Hosea 13, 1)

  • Samaria is guilty for she rebelled against her God. They will fall by the sword, their little ones will be crushed and women with child ripped open. (Hosea 14, 1)

  • You stood aloof in waiting when strangers carried off his wealth, when foreigners entered his gates and cast lots for Jerusalem, you were as guilty as the rest of them. (Obadiah 1, 11)

  • Then they called on Yahweh, "O Yahweh, do not let us perish for taking this man's life. Do not hold us guilty of shedding innocent blood. For you, Yahweh, have done this as you have thought right." (Jonah 1, 14)

  • And have you not read in the Law that on the Sabbath the priests in the Temple break the Sabbath rest, yet they are not guilty? (Matthew 12, 5)

  • Your own words will declare you either innocent or guilty." (Matthew 12, 37)

  • And those eighteen persons in Siloah who were crushed when the tower fell, do you think they were more guilty than all the others in Jerusalem? (Luke 13, 4)

  • And Jesus answered, "If you were blind, you would not be guilty. Now you say: 'We see'; this is the proof of your sin." (John 9, 41)

  • Jesus replied, "You would have no power over me unless it had been given you from above; therefore the one who handed me over to you is more guilty." (John 19, 11)

  • Now we know that whatever the Scripture says, it is said for the people of the Law, that is for the Jews. Let all be silent then and recognize that the whole world is guilty before God. (Romans 3, 19)

  • For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one aspect, is guilty of breaking it all. (James 2, 10)


“Não há nada mais inaceitável do que uma mulher caprichosa, frívola e arrogante, especialmente se é casada. Uma esposa cristã deve ser uma mulher de profunda piedade em relação a Deus, um anjo de paz na família, digna e agradável em relação ao próximo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina