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  • Suddenly a severe earthquake shook the place, rocking the prison to its foundations. Immediately all the doors flew open and the chains of all the prisoners fell off. (Acts 16, 26)

  • The jailer woke up to see the prison gates wide open. Thinking that the prisoners had escaped, he drew his sword to kill himself, (Acts 16, 27)

  • Its members were more open-minded than those in Thessalonica and welcomed the message with great enthusiasm. Each day they examined the Scriptures to see if these things were so. (Acts 17, 11)

  • If Demetrius and his fellow craftsmen want to bring charges against anyone, the courts are open and there are officials. Let them bring charges against each other. (Acts 19, 38)

  • For you shall open their eyes that they may turn from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God; and, through faith in me, may obtain forgiveness of their sins and a place among those who are sanctified.' (Acts 26, 18)

  • Their throats are open tombs, their words deceit. (Romans 3, 13)

  • the one who encourages, convince. You must, likewise, give with an open hand, preside with dedication, and be cheerful in your works of charity. (Romans 12, 8)

  • because I have a door wide open here, even though there are many opponents. (1 Corinthians 16, 9)

  • My heart is wide open to you, but you feel uneasy because of your closed heart: (2 Corinthians 6, 12)

  • repay us with the same measure - I speak to you as to my children - open your hearts wide also. (2 Corinthians 6, 13)

  • I have been continually in hazards of traveling because of rivers, because of bandits, because of my fellow Jews, or because of the pagans; in danger in the city, in the open country, at sea; in danger from false brothers. (2 Corinthians 11, 26)

  • And you, Sycygus, my true companion, I beg you to help them. Do not forget that they have labored with me in the service of the Gospel, together with Clement and my other fellow-workers whose names are written in the Book of Life. (Philippians 4, 3)


“A mansidão reprime a ira.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina