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  • Then Paul responded by saying: “What do you accomplish by weeping and afflicting my heart? For I am prepared, not only to be bound, but also to die in Jerusalem, for the name of the Lord Jesus.” (Acts 21, 13)

  • Then, after those days, having made preparations, we ascended to Jerusalem. (Acts 21, 15)

  • And when we had arrived at Jerusalem, the brothers received us willingly. (Acts 21, 17)

  • Then Paul, taking the men on the next day, was purified with them, and he entered the temple, announcing the process of the days of purification, until an oblation would be offered on behalf of each one of them. (Acts 21, 26)

  • But when the seven days were reaching completion, those Jews who were from Asia, when they had seen him in the temple, incited all the people, and they laid hands on him, crying out: (Acts 21, 27)

  • “Men of Israel, help! This is the man who is teaching, everyone, everywhere, against the people and the law and this place. Furthermore, he has even brought Gentiles into the temple, and he has violated this holy place.” (Acts 21, 28)

  • (For they had seen Trophimus, an Ephesian, in the city with him, and they supposed that Paul had brought him into the temple.) (Acts 21, 29)

  • And the entire city was stirred up. And it happened that the people ran together. And apprehending Paul, they dragged him outside of the temple. And immediately the doors were closed. (Acts 21, 30)

  • Then, as they were seeking to kill him, it was reported to the tribune of the cohort: “All Jerusalem is in confusion.” (Acts 21, 31)

  • just as the high priest and all those greater by birth bear witness to me. Having received letters from them to the brothers, I journeyed to Damascus, so that I might lead them bound from there to Jerusalem, so that they might be punished. (Acts 22, 5)

  • Then it happened that, when I returned to Jerusalem and was praying in the temple, a mental stupor came over me, (Acts 22, 17)

  • and I saw him saying to me: ‘Hurry! Depart quickly from Jerusalem! For they will not accept your testimony about me.’ (Acts 22, 18)


“A ingenuidade e’ uma virtude, mas apenas ate certo ponto; ela deve sempre ser acompanhada da prudência. A astúcia e a safadeza, por outro lado, são diabólicas e podem causar muito mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina