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  • Making a whip out of cord, he drove them all out of the Temple, sheep and cattle as well, scattered the money changers' coins, knocked their tables over (John 2, 15)

  • When Jesus heard that the Pharisees had found out that he was making and baptising more disciples than John- (John 4, 1)

  • They were ready to take him into the boat, and immediately it reached the shore at the place they were making for. (John 6, 21)

  • Now if someone can be circumcised on the Sabbath so that the Law of Moses is not broken, why are you angry with me for making someone completely healthy on a Sabbath? (John 7, 23)

  • The scribes and Pharisees brought a woman along who had been caught committing adultery; and making her stand there in the middle (John 8, 3)

  • Then the Pharisees said to one another, 'You see, you are making no progress; look, the whole world has gone after him!' (John 12, 19)

  • There they put up false witnesses to say, 'This man is always making speeches against this Holy Place and the Law. (Acts 6, 13)

  • and rescued him from all his miseries by making him so wise that he won the favour of Pharaoh king of Egypt, who made him governor of Egypt and put him in charge of his household. (Acts 7, 10)

  • 'My verdict is, then, that instead of making things more difficult for gentiles who turn to God, (Acts 15, 19)

  • When her masters saw that there was no hope of making any more money out of her, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the market place before the authorities. (Acts 16, 19)

  • but if it is only quibbles about words and names, and about your own Law, then you must deal with it yourselves -- I have no intention of making legal decisions about these things.' (Acts 18, 15)

  • A silversmith called Demetrius, who provided work for a large number of craftsmen making silver shrines of Diana, (Acts 19, 24)


“Os talentos de que fala o Evangelho são os cinco sentidos, a inteligência e a vontade. Quem tem mais talentos, tem maior dever de usá-los para o bem dos outros.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina