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  • Yahweh answered me, "Even if Moses and Samuel came in person to plead for this people, my heart would have no pity. Send them away from my presence! Let them go! (Jeremiah 15, 1)

  • Who will take pity on you, Jerusalem? Who will feel sorry for you? Who will turn to ask how you are? (Jeremiah 15, 5)

  • Let cries be heard in their houses when you suddenly bring bandits against them, for they have dug a pit to trap me and hidden snares to catch my feet. (Jeremiah 18, 22)

  • Since you use this expression in spite of my prohibition, I will cast you off and thrust you out of my sight, - you and the city I gave to you and your fathers. (Jeremiah 23, 39)

  • Yahweh says, "I will restore my people into Jacob's tents and have pity on his dwellings. The city will be rebuilt over its ruins and the palace restored on its proper place. (Jeremiah 30, 18)

  • I then placed pitchers of wine and cups before the Rechabites and told them, "Drink wine!" (Jeremiah 35, 5)

  • Ebedmelech said to Jeremiah, "Put the pieces of rags and old clothes under your armpits, over the ropes." This Jeremiah did. (Jeremiah 38, 12)

  • Terror, pit, and snare be upon you, O people of Moab - says Yahweh. (Jeremiah 48, 43)

  • He who flees from terror will fall into the pit; he who climbs out of the pit will be caught in the snare; for I will let this happen to Moab in the year of her punishment - says Yahweh. (Jeremiah 48, 44)

  • On the top of each pillar was a bronze capital five cubits high and above this and around the capital was filigree work with pomegranates in bronze. (Jeremiah 52, 22)

  • Without pity Yahweh has shattered in Jacob every dwelling. He has torn down in his anger the ramparts of Judah's daughter. He has thrown her rulers and her king to the ground, dishonored. (Lamentations 2, 2)

  • Cry out to the Lord, O wall of the daughter of Zion! Oh, let your tears flow day and night, like a river. Give yourself no relief; grant your eyes no respite. (Lamentations 2, 18)


“A mansidão reprime a ira.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina