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  • And may the God who makes his Name dwell there crush every rebel, king or people, who goes against this and tries to destroy the House of God in Jerusalem. I, Darius, give this command. Let it be carried out at once." (Ezra 6, 12)

  • Next to them repairs were carried out by Rephaiah son of Hur, ruler of half the district of Jerusalem. (Nehemiah 3, 9)

  • Next to them Jedaiah son of Harumaph worked opposite his own house; next to him repairs were carried out by Hattush son of Hashabneiah. (Nehemiah 3, 10)

  • From the Horse Gate onwards repairs were carried out by the priests, each opposite his own house. (Nehemiah 3, 28)

  • And between the high chamber of the corner and the Sheep Gate repairs were carried out by the goldsmiths and the merchants. (Nehemiah 3, 32)

  • Before I ate anything I hurried out and carried this man into the house and waited till sunset to bury him. (Tobit 2, 4)

  • They carried out the command and Judith went out with her maidservant. The townsmen watched her until she reached the foot of the mountain and crossed the valley, then they lost sight of her. (Judith 10, 10)

  • Having been informed about her, he moved towards the entrance of the tent, with silver lamps carried before him. (Judith 10, 22)

  • Judith said to him, "As your soul lives my lord, your servant will not have finished what I have brought with me before the Lord will have carried out by my hand what he has decided to do." (Judith 12, 4)

  • who put it in the bag in which she carried the food. Then they went out together as they used to do for prayer. After they had crossed the camp, they passed round the edge of the ravine, climbed the mountain to Bethulia and reached the gates of the town. (Judith 13, 10)

  • Mordecai went away and carried out Esther's instructions. (Esther 4, 17)

  • These letters written in the name of King Ahasuerus and sealed with the royal signet ring were carried by couriers mounted on the king's thoroughbred steeds. (Esther 8, 10)


A humildade e a caridade são as “cordas mestras”. Todas as outras virtudes dependem delas. Uma é a mais baixa; a outra é a mais alta. ( P.e Pio ) São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina