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  • As for them, they now had the gods which Micah had fashioned and the priest he had in his service, and they marched on against Laish, a quiet and trusting people. They put the inhabitants to the sword and burned the city. (Judges 18, 27)

  • and made this vow, "O Yahweh of hosts, if only you will have compassion on your maidservant and give me a son, I will put him in your service for as long as he lives and no razor shall touch his head." (1 Samuel 1, 11)

  • Hannah answered, "Let your maidservant deserve your kindness." Then she left the temple and when she was at table, she seemed a different woman. (1 Samuel 1, 18)

  • Once more Elkanah went to the temple with his family to offer his yearly sacrifice and to pay his vow to Yahweh. (1 Samuel 1, 21)

  • Those of your household that I do not reject from my service will be spared only to weep bitterly and live in grief; but the rest shall die by the sword. (1 Samuel 2, 33)

  • There they brought it into the temple of Dagon and set it up beside him. (1 Samuel 5, 2)

  • This is why the priests of Dagon and his worshipers do not tread on the threshold of his temple in Ashdod up to this day. (1 Samuel 5, 5)

  • Saul struggled fiercely against the Philistines all the days of his life, so whenever he discovered a strong and brave man, he recruited him into his service. (1 Samuel 14, 52)

  • David then left and entered Saul's service. Saul grew very fond of David and made him his armor-bearer. (1 Samuel 16, 21)

  • Then he sent word to Jesse, saying, "Let David remain in my service for I am very pleased with him." (1 Samuel 16, 22)

  • So Jonathan called David and told him all these things. He then brought him to Saul and David was back in Saul's service as before. (1 Samuel 19, 7)

  • David asked Achish, "But what have I done? Have I done anything since I entered your service until the present time that would bar me from joining the fight against the enemies of my lord the king?" (1 Samuel 29, 8)


“Apóie-se, como faz Nossa Senhora, à cruz de Jesus e nunca lhe faltará conforto”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina