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  • In the year one hundred and fifty-three, (159 B.C.) in the second month, Alcimus ordered the demolition of the wall of the inner court of the temple. This meant no less than destroying the work of the prophets. (1 Maccabees 9, 54)

  • The king and his court were touched by the courage of this young man, so unconcerned about his own sufferings. (2 Maccabees 7, 12)

  • His companion, Philip, brought his body and then withdrew to Egypt to the court of Ptolemy Philometor, because he feared the son of Antiochus. (2 Maccabees 9, 29)

  • when, robed in ceremonial garb and in perfect splendor, he went to the sacred altar filling the court of the sanctuary with glory. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 11)

  • Yahweh takes his place in court and stands to try his people. (Isaiah 3, 13)

  • Let them all assemble, let them come to court; they will be both terrified and scorned. (Isaiah 44, 11)

  • I gave the deed of purchase to Baruch, son of Neriah, son of Mahseiah, in the presence of Hanamel my uncle and the witnesses who signed the deed and before all the Jews who were sitting in the court of the Guards. (Jeremiah 32, 12)

  • When Jeremiah was still detained in the Guards' Court the word of Yahweh came to him a second time: (Jeremiah 33, 1)

  • The princes of Judah and Jerusalem, the court officials, the priests and all the free men who walked between the pieces of the calf, (Jeremiah 34, 19)

  • This he did in the room of the secretary Gemariah Shapan's son, in the upper court at the entry of the New Gate of the House of Yahweh. (Jeremiah 36, 10)

  • So King Zedekiah ordered that Jeremiah be transferred to the Guards' Court and that every day he be supplied with loaf of bread from the bakers' street until there was no more bread. So Jeremiah remained in the Guards' Court. (Jeremiah 37, 21)

  • So they took Jeremiah and threw him into the cistern of Malchiah the king's son, in the Guards' Court. They lowered him by means of ropes. There was no water in the cistern but only mud and Jeremiah sank into the mud. (Jeremiah 38, 6)


“Não queremos aceitar o fato de que o sofrimento é necessário para nossa alma e de que a cruz deve ser o nosso pão cotidiano. Assim como o corpo precisa ser nutrido, também a alma precisa da cruz, dia a dia, para purificá-la e desapegá-la das coisas terrenas. Não queremos entender que Deus não quer e não pode salvar-nos nem santificar-nos sem a cruz. Quanto mais Ele chama uma alma a Si, mais a santifica por meio da cruz.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina