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  • I haven't brought you any animal torn by a wild beast. I suffered the loss and you demanded payment from me for whatever was stolen by day or night. (Genesis 31, 39)

  • During the day I have been stifled by the heat and at night I have suffered from the cold, and sleep has left my eyes. (Genesis 31, 40)

  • "Fully avenge the Israelites for what they have suffered from the Midianites. After that you will be joined to your people." (Numbers 31, 2)

  • On that same day Joshua seized Makkedah. He slew its king and its inhabitants. And he consecrated it and all that was in it in anathema to Yahweh, without sparing anyone. The king suffered the same fate as did the king of Jericho. (Joshua 10, 28)

  • Yahweh also gave them this city and its king and inhabitants suffered the same fate as Libnah. (Joshua 10, 32)

  • If only our men had freely eaten today of the spoil of their enemies, the Philistines would have suffered an even greater defeat." (1 Samuel 14, 30)

  • Yet these men were very good to us. We suffered no harm and did not miss anything while we were living among them during our stay in the open country. (1 Samuel 25, 15)

  • The rest of Asa's reign, his bravery, his deeds and the cities which he built are written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah. In his old age, Asa suffered from a foot disease. (1 Kings 15, 23)

  • But Hezekiah did not show gratitude for what Yahweh had done for him; his heart grew proud and Judah and Jerusalem suffered for it. (2 Chronicles 32, 25)

  • I did not see that there were sparrows on the wall of the courtyard and, as my eyes were open, the hot droppings from the sparrows fell into my eyes and formed a white film on my eyes. I went to find doctors to attend to me for medical treatment but the more ointments they smeared on my eyes, the more blind I became because of the film. Finally I became totally blind. I suffered from blindness for four years. All my brothers were burdened because of me. Ahikar kept me for two years before he departed for Elymiade. (Tobit 2, 10)

  • Remember, my son, that she suffered much pain on your account when you were in her womb. When she dies, bury her next to me, in the same tomb. (Tobit 4, 4)

  • He then called Tobias and said to him, "You will stay here for fourteen days, eating and drinking in my house, and you will bring joy to my daughter, who has suffered so much." Ragouel swore an oath and told Tobias that he should not set out before the fourteen days of the wedding festivities were over. And he said, "You will go home to your father in safety. (Tobit 8, 20)


“Deus não opera prodígios onde não há fé.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina