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  • For if you seek life and want to see happiness, keep your tongue from evil and your mouth from speaking deceit. (1 Peter 3, 10)

  • All these are discontented who curse their lot and follow their passions. Their mouth is full of arrogant words, and they flatter people for their own interest. (Jude 1, 16)

  • I saw seven stars in his right hand and a sharp, double-edged sword coming out of his mouth; his face shone like the sun in all its brilliance. (Revelation 1, 16)

  • Therefore, repent; if not, I will come to you soon to attack these people with the sword of my mouth. (Revelation 2, 16)

  • You are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold so I will spit you out of my mouth. (Revelation 3, 16)

  • So I approached the angel and asked him for the small book; he said to me, "Take it and eat; although it be sweet as honey in your mouth, it will be bitter to your stomach." (Revelation 10, 9)

  • I took the small book from the hand of the angel, and ate it. It was sweet as honey in my mouth, but when I had eaten it, it turned bitter in my stomach. (Revelation 10, 10)

  • The serpent poured water out of his mouth after the woman, to carry her away in the flood, (Revelation 12, 15)

  • but the earth came to her rescue: it opened its mouth and swallowed the flood which the dragon had poured from its mouth. (Revelation 12, 16)

  • The beast I saw looked like a leopard, with paws like a bear and a mouth like a lion. The dragon passed on his power, his throne and his great authority to the beast. (Revelation 13, 2)

  • A sharp sword comes out of his mouth. With it he will strike the nations for he must rule them with an iron rod. He treads the winepress of the burning wrath of God, the Master of the universe. (Revelation 19, 15)

  • the rest were killed by the sword which comes from the mouth of the rider who mounts the horse. And all the birds were fed with their flesh. (Revelation 19, 21)


“A divina bondade não só não rejeita as almas arrependidas, como também vai em busca das almas teimosas”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina