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  • What more should I have done for my vineyard that I did not do for it? Should I not have expected it to produce grapes, though it produced wild vines? (Isaiah 5, 4)

  • Then ten acres of vineyard will produce one small bottle of wine, and thirty measures of seed will produce three measures of grain. (Isaiah 5, 10)

  • For you have prevailed over the yoke of their burden, and over the rod of their shoulder, and over the scepter of their oppressor, as in the day of Midian. (Isaiah 9, 4)

  • Woe to Assur! He is the rod and the staff of my fury, and my indignation is in their hands. (Isaiah 10, 5)

  • Should the axe glorify itself over him who wields it? Or can the saw exalt itself over him who pulls it? How can a rod lift itself up against him who wields it, or a staff exalt itself, though it is only wood? (Isaiah 10, 15)

  • For this reason, the Lord, the God of hosts, says this: “My people, who inhabit Zion: do not be afraid of Assur. He will strike you with his rod, and he will lift up his staff over you, on the way of Egypt. (Isaiah 10, 24)

  • And the Lord of hosts will raise up a scourge over him, like the scourge of Midian at the rock of Oreb, and he will raise up his rod over the sea, and he will lift it up against the way of Egypt. (Isaiah 10, 26)

  • And a rod will go forth from the root of Jesse, and a flower will ascend from his root. (Isaiah 11, 1)

  • Instead, he will judge the poor with justice, and he will reprove the meek of the earth with fairness. And he will strike the earth with the rod of his mouth, and he will slay the impious with the spirit of his lips. (Isaiah 11, 4)

  • You should not rejoice, all you of Philistia, that the rod of him who struck you has been crushed. For from the root of the serpent will go forth a king snake, and his offspring will engulf that which flies. (Isaiah 14, 29)

  • which sends ambassadors by sea and in vessels of papyrus above the waters. Go forth, O swift Angels, to a nation which has been convulsed and torn apart, to a terrible people, after whom there is no other, to a nation apprehensive and downtrodden, whose land the rivers have spoiled. (Isaiah 18, 2)

  • In that time, a gift will be carried to the Lord of hosts, from a people divided and torn apart, from a terrible people, after whom there has been no other, from an apprehensive nation, apprehensive and downtrodden, whose land the rivers have ruined, and it will be carried to the place of the name of the Lord of hosts, to mount Zion. (Isaiah 18, 7)


“Não desperdice suas energias em coisas que geram preocupação, perturbação e ansiedade. Uma coisa somente é necessária: elevar o espírito e amar a Deus.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina