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  • Over Jerusalem I shall stretch the same measuring line as over Samaria, the same plumb-rule as for the House of Ahab; I shall scour Jerusalem as someone scours a dish and, having scoured it, turns it upside down. (2 Kings 21, 13)

  • In front of the Hall he made two pillars thirty-five cubits high, and on the top of each a capital measuring five cubits. (2 Chronicles 3, 15)

  • Who decided its dimensions, do you know? Or who stretched the measuring line across it? (Job 38, 5)

  • The measuring-line marks out for me a delightful place, my birthright is all I could wish. (Psalms 16, 6)

  • A loyal friend is something beyond price, there is no measuring his worth. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 15)

  • It will be the haunt of pelican and hedgehog, the owl and the raven will live there; over it Yahweh will stretch the measuring line of chaos and the plumb-line of emptiness. (Isaiah 34, 11)

  • Then once again the measuring line will stretch straight to the Hill of Gareb, turning then to Goah. (Jeremiah 31, 39)

  • He took me to it, and there I saw a man, whose appearance was like brass. He had a flax cord and a measuring rod in his hand and was standing in the gateway. (Ezekiel 40, 3)

  • Now, the Temple was surrounded on all sides by an outer wall. The man was holding a measuring rod six cubits long, each cubit a forearm and a handsbreadth. He measured the thickness of this construction -- one rod; and its height -- one rod. (Ezekiel 40, 5)

  • When he had finished measuring the inside of the Temple, he took me out to the east gate and measured it right round the sides. (Ezekiel 42, 15)

  • He measured the east side with his measuring rod: a total of five hundred cubits by the measuring rod. (Ezekiel 42, 16)

  • He then measured the north side: a total of five hundred cubits by the measuring rod. (Ezekiel 42, 17)


“Meu Deus, perdoa-me. Nunca Te ofereci nada na minha vida e, agora, por este pouco que estou sofrendo, em comparação a tudo o que Tu sofreste na Cruz, eu reclamo injustamente!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina