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  • At once Joshua turned back and conquered Hazor, and killed its king. At that time, Hazor was the capital of all those kingdoms. (Joshua 11, 10)

  • Yahweh gave all of them courage to fight against Israel, so that at the end, they could be consecrated in anathema and destroyed without pity as Yahweh had commanded Moses. (Joshua 11, 20)

  • for you will go up to the forest and clear it. All the land shall be yours, and you will drive out the Canaanites despite their iron chariots and great strength." (Joshua 17, 18)

  • Was the sin at Peor not enough, the sin from which we are not cleansed even now, in spite of the plague that ravaged the whole community of Yahweh? (Joshua 22, 17)

  • When Yahweh made a judge appear among his people, Yahweh was with him and saved them from their enemies. That lasted as long as the judge lived, for Yahweh was moved to pity by the lament of his people who were oppressed and persecuted. (Judges 2, 18)

  • The three hundred men took the pitchers and the horns of whom Gideon dismissed. Finally, Gideon and his three hundred men faced the Midianites who were encamped below the valley. (Judges 7, 8)

  • Gideon divided the three hundred men into three groups. Then he handed the trumpets to all and the empty pitchers with lighted torches inside. (Judges 7, 16)

  • In spite of this, the Midianites were humbled in such a way that peace reigned in Israel for forty years during Gideon's lifetime. (Judges 8, 28)

  • But in spite of this, you have abandoned me and served other gods. So I will not save you again. (Judges 10, 13)

  • While Saul and his son Jonathan stayed in Gebah of Benjamin with the men, the Philistines pitched camp in Michmash. (1 Samuel 13, 16)

  • Saul and the Israelites, meantime, assembled and pitched camp in the valley of Elah, ready for their encounter with the Philistines. (1 Samuel 17, 2)

  • So he pretended to be mad, making marks on the doors of the gate as he let his spittle run down his beard. (1 Samuel 21, 14)


“Jesus e a sua alma devem cultivar a vinha de comum acordo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina