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  • There are three things that I dread, and a fourth which terrifies me: slander by a whole town, the gathering of a mob, and a false accusation -- these are all worse than death; (Ecclesiasticus 26, 5)

  • Take care you take no false step through it, in case you fall a prey to him who lies in wait. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 26)

  • Moses consecrated him and anointed him with holy oil; and this was an everlasting covenant for him, and for his descendants as long as the heavens endure, that he should preside over worship, act as priest, and bless the people in the name of the Lord. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 15)

  • That day, people will fling to moles and bats the silver idols and golden idols which have been made for them to worship, (Isaiah 2, 20)

  • As my hand has found the kingdoms of the false gods, where there were more images than in Jerusalem and Samaria, (Isaiah 10, 10)

  • as I have treated Samaria and her false gods shall I not treat Jerusalem and her statues too?' (Isaiah 10, 11)

  • Proclamation about Egypt: Look! Yahweh, riding a swift cloud, is coming to Egypt. The false gods of Egypt totter before him and Egypt's heart quails within her. (Isaiah 19, 1)

  • Egypt's spirit will fail within her and I shall confound her deliberations. They will consult false gods and wizards, ghosts and sorcerers. (Isaiah 19, 3)

  • When that day comes, the great ram's-horn will be sounded, and those lost in Assyria will come, and those banished to Egypt, and they will worship Yahweh on the holy mountain, in Jerusalem. (Isaiah 27, 13)

  • For, that day, each of you will throw away the false gods of silver and the false gods of gold which your own sinful hands have made. (Isaiah 31, 7)

  • You may say to me: We rely on Yahweh our God. But haven't his high places and altars been suppressed by Hezekiah, who told Judah and Jerusalem: This is the altar before which you must worship? (Isaiah 36, 7)

  • Although they say, 'As Yahweh lives,' they are, in fact, swearing a false oath. (Jeremiah 5, 2)


“O medo excessivo nos faz agir sem amor, mas a confiança excessiva não nos deixa considerar o perigo que vamos enfrentar”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina