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  • Heliodorus then offered a sacrifice to the Lord and prayed at great length to him who had spared his life. He took leave of Onias and went back with his guards to the king. (2 Maccabees 3, 35)

  • Moreover, he who before had refused burial to the Jews and wished to throw them with their children to the wild beasts, now offered to make them equal with the Athenians. He had plundered the temple and profaned the Sacred Place; (2 Maccabees 9, 15)

  • After purifying the Temple, they built a new altar. They kindled fire from flint and for the first time in two years offered sacrifices. Once again, there were incense, lamps, and the bread of presence. (2 Maccabees 10, 3)

  • He took up a collection among his soldiers which amounted to two thousand pieces of silver and sent it to Jerusalem to be offered there as a sacrifice for sin. They did all this very well and rightly inspired by their belief in the resurrection of the dead. (2 Maccabees 12, 43)

  • This was the reason why Judas had this sacrifice offered for the dead - so that the dead might be pardoned for their sin. (2 Maccabees 12, 46)

  • He attacked the troops of Judas but was defeated. When he was informed that Philip, whom he had left in Antioch as head of the government, had revolted, he was dismayed. He sought peace with the Jews and had to accept and swear to observe their just petitions; he became reconciled with them, offered sacrifices, honored the Temple and showed generosity to the Holy Place. (2 Maccabees 13, 23)

  • So, he went to King Demetrius in about the year one hundred and fifty-one, and offered him a golden crown, a palm and even some olive branches from the Temple as usual. On that day, he did not ask for anything. (2 Maccabees 14, 4)

  • The holy race secretly offered the Passover sacrifice and really agreed on this worthy pact: that they would share alike both blessings and dangers. And forthwith they began to sing the hymns of their fathers. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 9)

  • Dishes of food placed on an empty tomb are like good things offered to one who cannot eat. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 18)

  • What good is a sacrifice offered to an idol? It can neither eat nor smell. So is it with the one whom the Lord has stricken; (Ecclesiasticus 30, 19)

  • For their food is the sacrifice offered to the Lord, which he gave to Aaron and his descendants. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 21)

  • He called on the Almighty Lord when the enemy pressed from all directions and he offered a sucking lamb. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 16)


“Se precisamos ter paciência para suportar os defeitos dos outros, quanto mais ainda precisamos para tolerar nossos próprios defeitos!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina