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  • But his father resisted. "I know it, son," he said, "I know. That one too shall become a tribe, and he too shall be great. Nevertheless, his younger brother shall surpass him, and his descendants shall become a multitude of nations." (Genesis 48, 19)

  • When they arrived at Goren-ha-atad, which is beyond the Jordan, they held there a very great and solemn memorial service; and Joseph observed seven days of mourning for his father. (Genesis 50, 10)

  • he will not listen to you. Therefore I will lay my hand on Egypt and by great acts of judgment I will bring the hosts of my people, the Israelites, out of the land of Egypt, (Exodus 7, 4)

  • Pharaoh was already near when the Israelites looked up and saw that the Egyptians were on the march in pursuit of them. In great fright they cried out to the LORD. (Exodus 14, 10)

  • and beheld the great power that the LORD had shown against the Egyptians, they feared the LORD and believed in him and in his servant Moses. (Exodus 14, 31)

  • In your great majesty you overthrew your adversaries; you loosed your wrath to consume them like stubble. (Exodus 15, 7)

  • Now I know that the LORD is a deity great beyond any other; for he took occasion of their being dealt with insolently to deliver the people from the power of the Egyptians." (Exodus 18, 11)

  • slaughter it. Some of its blood you shall take and put on the tip of Aaron's right ear and on the tips of his sons' right ears and on the thumbs of their right hands and the great toes of their right feet. Splash the rest of the blood on all the sides of the altar. (Exodus 29, 20)

  • "Let me alone, then, that my wrath may blaze up against them to consume them. Then I will make of you a great nation." (Exodus 32, 10)

  • But Moses implored the LORD, his God, saying, "Why, O LORD, should your wrath blaze up against your own people, whom you brought out of the land of Egypt with such great power and with so strong a hand? (Exodus 32, 11)

  • If this is the way you will deal with me, then please do me the favor of killing me at once, so that I need no longer face this distress." (Numbers 11, 15)

  • But while the meat was still between their teeth, before it could be consumed, the LORD'S wrath flared up against the people, and he struck them with a very great plague. (Numbers 11, 33)


“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