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  • Also, they brought barley and straw for the horses and beasts of burden, to the place where the king was, just as it was appointed to them. (1 Kings 4, 28)

  • Then Ahab said to Obadiah, “Go into the land, to all fountains of water, and to all the valleys, for perhaps we will be able to find plants, and save the horses and mules, so that the beasts of burden may not perish entirely.” (1 Kings 18, 5)

  • Therefore, the king of Israel, and the king of Judah, and the king of Idumea, traveled, and they went by a circuitous path for seven days. But there was no water for the army or for the beasts of burden which were following them. (2 Kings 3, 9)

  • For thus says the Lord: You shall not see wind or rain. And yet this channel shall be filled with water. And you shall drink, you and your families, and your beasts of burden. (2 Kings 3, 17)

  • And Naaman said: “As you wish. But I beg you to grant to me, your servant, that I may take from here the burden of two mules from the ground. For your servant will no longer offer holocaust or victim to other gods, except to the Lord. (2 Kings 5, 17)

  • And Jehu said to Bidkar, his commander: “Take and cast him into the field of Naboth, the Jezreelite. For I remember, when you and I, sitting in a chariot, were following Ahab, this man’s father, that the Lord lifted this burden upon him, saying: (2 Kings 9, 25)

  • “Your father pressed upon us a very difficult yoke. You should govern us more lightly than your father, who imposed on us a heavy servitude, and so lift up some of the burden, so that we may serve you.” (2 Chronicles 10, 4)

  • And the men, whom we mentioned above, rose up and took the captives. All those who were naked, they clothed from the spoils. And when they had clothed them, and had given them shoes, and had refreshed them with food and drink, and had anointed them because of the hardship, and had cared for them, whoever was not able to walk and whoever was feeble in body, they set them upon beasts of burden, and they led them to Jericho, the city of palm trees, to their brothers, and they themselves returned to Samaria. (2 Chronicles 28, 15)

  • and also repositories of grain, wine, and oil, and stalls for every beast of burden, and fencing for cattle. (2 Chronicles 32, 28)

  • But the former governors, the ones who had been before me, were a burden to the people, and they took from them bread and wine, and forty shekels of money each day. And their officials also oppressed the people. But I did not do so, out of fear of God. (Nehemiah 5, 15)

  • And it happened that, when the gates of Jerusalem had rested on the day of the Sabbath, I spoke, and they closed the gates. And I instructed that they should not open them until after the Sabbath. And I appointed some of my servants over the gates, so that no one would carry in a burden on the day of the Sabbath. (Nehemiah 13, 19)

  • Will there be no end to windy words? Or is it at all a burden to you, if you speak? (Job 16, 3)


“Uma só coisa é necessária: estar perto de Jesus”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina