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  • At least let those who are present say what crime they held against me when I stood before the Sanhedrin, (Acts 24, 20)

  • If I am guilty of committing any capital crime, I do not ask to be spared the death penalty. But if there is no substance in the accusations these persons bring against me, no one has a right to surrender me to them. I appeal to Caesar.' (Acts 25, 11)

  • When confronted with him, his accusers did not charge him with any of the crimes I had expected; (Acts 25, 18)

  • For my own part I am satisfied that he has committed no capital crime, but when he himself appealed to the emperor I decided to send him. (Acts 25, 25)

  • I have applied all this to myself and Apollos for your sakes, so that you can learn how the saying, 'Nothing beyond what is written' is true of us: no individual among you must become filled with his own importance and make comparisons, to another's detriment. (1 Corinthians 4, 6)

  • Then what is the purpose of the Law? It was added to deal with crimes until the 'progeny' to whom the promise had been made should come; and it was promulgated through angels, by the agency of an intermediary. (Galatians 3, 19)

  • And you were dead, through the crimes and the sins (Ephesians 2, 1)

  • on the understanding that laws are not framed for people who are upright. On the contrary, they are for criminals and the insubordinate, for the irreligious and the wicked, for the sacrilegious and the godless; they are for people who kill their fathers or mothers and for murderers, (1 Timothy 1, 9)

  • If anyone is at fault, reprimand him publicly, as a warning to the rest. (1 Timothy 5, 20)

  • it is on account of this that I have to put up with suffering, even to being chained like a criminal. But God's message cannot be chained up. (2 Timothy 2, 9)

  • Always behave honourably among gentiles so that they can see for themselves what moral lives you lead, and when the day of reckoning comes, give thanks to God for the things which now make them denounce you as criminals. (1 Peter 2, 12)

  • and the governors as commissioned by him to punish criminals and praise those who do good. (1 Peter 2, 14)


“Mesmo quando perdemos a consciência deste mundo, quando parecemos já mortos, Deus nos dá ainda uma chance de entender o que é realmente o pecado, antes de nos julgar. E se entendemos corretamente, como podemos não nos arrepender?” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina