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  • Then Samson went down to Thamnatlia, and seeing there a woman of the daughters of the Philistines, (Judges 14, 1)

  • He came up, and told his father and his mother, saying: I saw a woman in Thamnatha of the daughters of the Philistines: I beseech you, take her for me to wife. (Judges 14, 2)

  • And his father and mother said to him: Is there no woman among the daughters of thy brethren, or among all my people, that thou wilt take a wife of the Philistines, who are uncircumcised? And Samson said to his father: Take this woman for me, for she hath pleased my eyes. (Judges 14, 3)

  • And he went down and spoke to the woman that had pleased his eyes. (Judges 14, 7)

  • So his father went down to the woman, and made a feast for his son Samson: for so the young men used to do. (Judges 14, 10)

  • Then the Philistines said: Who hath done this thing? And it was answered: Samson the son in law of the Thamnathite, because he took away his wife, and gave her to another, hath done these things. And the Philistines went up and burnt both the woman and her father. (Judges 15, 6)

  • He went also into Gaza, and saw there a woman a harlot, and went in unto her. (Judges 16, 1)

  • After this he loved a woman, who dwelt in the valley of Sorec, and she was called Dalila. (Judges 16, 4)

  • And they sat down together, and ate and drank. And the father of the young woman said to his son in law: I beseech thee to stay here to day, and let us make merry together. (Judges 19, 6)

  • But the woman, at the dawning of the day, came to the door of the house where her lord lodged, and there fell down. (Judges 19, 26)

  • (Nor were the children of Benjamin ignorant that the children of Israel were come up to Maspha.) And the Levite the husband of the woman that was killed, being asked, how so great a wickedness had been committed, (Judges 20, 3)

  • And they both died, to wit, Mahalon and Chelion: and the woman was left alone, having lost both her sons and her husband. (Ruth 1, 5)


“Não há nada mais inaceitável do que uma mulher caprichosa, frívola e arrogante, especialmente se é casada. Uma esposa cristã deve ser uma mulher de profunda piedade em relação a Deus, um anjo de paz na família, digna e agradável em relação ao próximo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina