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  • When they returned to Capernaum, the Temple tax collectors came to Peter and asked him, "Does your master pay the temple tax?" (Matthew 17, 24)

  • So Jesus went into the Temple and drove out all who were buying and selling in the temple area. He overturned the tables of the money changers, and the stools of those who sold pigeons. (Matthew 21, 12)

  • The blind and the lame also came to him in the Temple and Jesus healed them. (Matthew 21, 14)

  • The chief priests and the teachers of the Law saw the wonderful things Jesus had just done, and the children shouting in the temple area, "Hosanna to the Son of David!" (Matthew 21, 15)

  • Jesus had entered the Temple and was teaching when the chief priests, the teachers of the Law and the Jewish authorities came to him and asked, "What authority have you to act like this? Who gave you authority to do all this?" (Matthew 21, 23)

  • Woe to you, blind guides! You say: To swear by the Temple is not binding, but to swear by the treasure of the Temple is. (Matthew 23, 16)

  • Blind fools! Which is of more worth? The gold in the Temple or the Temple which makes the gold a sacred treasure? You say: (Matthew 23, 17)

  • Whoever swears by the Temple is swearing by it and by God who dwells in the Temple. (Matthew 23, 21)

  • Now you will be left with an empty Temple. (Matthew 23, 38)

  • Jesus left the Temple and as he was walking away, his disciples came to him and boasted about the imposing Temple buildings. (Matthew 24, 1)

  • When you see what the prophet Daniel foretold: the idol of the invader set up in the Temple (may the reader understand!), (Matthew 24, 15)

  • At that moment, Jesus said to the crowd, "Why do you come to arrest me with swords and clubs, as if I were a robber? Day after day I was seated among you teaching in the Temple, yet you did not arrest me. (Matthew 26, 55)


“Como Jesus, preparemo-nos a duas ascensões: uma ao Calvário e outra ao Céu. A ascensão ao Calvário, se não for alegre, deve ao menos ser resignada!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina