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  • If you see an intelligent man, follow him from daybreak and let your feet beat a pathway to his door. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 36)

  • The fool looks in through the door, the polite man remains outside. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 23)

  • In the same way, make weights and scales for your words and put a bolted door at your mouth. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 25)

  • The city of confusion is broken down, every door is closed; you cannot enter. (Isaiah 24, 10)

  • "The bed will be too short to stretch out on, the blanket too narrow to wrap around you." (Isaiah 28, 20)

  • Better to be a king with a show of power, or even a household pot that is of some use to its owner than to be a false god; better even to be the door of a house that guards what is within, or a wooden column in a royal palace than to be a false god. (Baruch 6, 58)

  • He then led me to the door of the court. (Ezekiel 8, 7)

  • And he led me to the inner court of the house of Yahweh and at the door to Yahweh's sanctuary, between the porch and the altar, were about twenty-five men, their backs to the temple, facing east and worshiping the sun. He said to me, (Ezekiel 8, 16)

  • He took me to the Hall of the House and measured its door pillars - five cubits each side; and the width of the entrance was fourteen cubits with a three-cubit wall each side. (Ezekiel 40, 48)

  • The Hall was twenty cubits by twelve cubits. There were ten steps leading up to it, and there were columns by the door pillars, one on each side. (Ezekiel 40, 49)

  • He took me into the Sanctuary and measured its door pillars: six cubits deep on the one side, six cubits deep on the other. (Ezekiel 41, 1)

  • He went in and measured the door pillars at the entrance: two cubits; then the entrance: six cubits; and the walls on each side of the entrance: seven cubits. (Ezekiel 41, 3)


“Tenhamos sempre horror ao pecado mortal e nunca deixemos de caminhar na estrada da santa eternidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina