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  • I have worked with unsparing energy, for many nights without sleep; I have been hungry and thirsty, and often altogether without food or drink; I have been cold and lacked clothing. (2 Corinthians 11, 27)

  • and how, in Judaism, I outstripped most of my Jewish contemporaries in my limitless enthusiasm for the traditions of my ancestors. (Galatians 1, 14)

  • nor did we ever accept food from anyone without paying for it; no, we worked with unsparing energy, night and day, so as not to be a burden on any of you. (2 Thessalonians 3, 8)

  • In the Lord Jesus Christ, we urge and call on people of this kind to go on quietly working and earning the food that they eat. (2 Thessalonians 3, 12)

  • Everything God has created is good, and no food is to be rejected, provided it is received with thanksgiving: (1 Timothy 4, 4)

  • but as long as we have food and clothing, we shall be content with that. (1 Timothy 6, 8)

  • so that they stop taking notice of Jewish myths and the orders of people who turn away from the truth. (Titus 1, 14)

  • Indeed, when you should by this time have become masters, you need someone to teach you all over again the elements of the principles of God's sayings; you have gone back to needing milk, and not solid food. (Hebrews 5, 12)

  • Solid food is for adults with minds trained by practice to distinguish between good and bad. (Hebrews 5, 14)

  • they are rules about outward life, connected with food and drink and washing at various times, which are in force only until the time comes to set things right. (Hebrews 9, 10)

  • Do not be led astray by all sorts of strange doctrines: it is better to rely on grace for inner strength than on food, which has done no good to those who concentrate on it. (Hebrews 13, 9)

  • If one of the brothers or one of the sisters is in need of clothes and has not enough food to live on, (James 2, 15)


“Se precisamos ter paciência para suportar os defeitos dos outros, quanto mais ainda precisamos para tolerar nossos próprios defeitos!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina