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  • Once they returned from the carnage, the Israelite men took possession of what remained. Also the people from the villages and farms in the mountains and on the plains seized great booty because there was plenty that they could get. (Judith 15, 7)

  • After these days were over, each one returned to his own house. Judith returned to Bethulia and devoted herself to her household. During her lifetime she was famous throughout the land. (Judith 16, 21)

  • Hathach returned to Esther and told her what Mordecai had said. (Esther 4, 9)

  • After this Mordecai returned to the king's gate, while Haman hurried home greatly dejected and with his head veiled. (Esther 6, 12)

  • When the king returned from the garden to the banquet hall, Haman had thrown himself on the bed where Esther was reclining. The king exclaimed, "Is he going to molest the queen even before my eyes in my own house?" No sooner had the king spoken than his assistants covered Haman's face. (Esther 7, 8)

  • But Satan returned the question, "Does Job fear God for nothing? (Job 1, 9)

  • In the year one hundred and forty-three (169 B.C.), when Antiochus returned after defeating Egypt, he passed through Israel and went up to Jerusalem with a strong army. (1 Maccabees 1, 20)

  • So Judas and his men returned to plunder the camp. They carried off valuable booty. (1 Maccabees 4, 23)

  • He attacked and captured the city of Yazer with its neighboring villages and then returned to Judea. (1 Maccabees 5, 8)

  • They went up to Mount Zion joyfully and well contented, and they offered holocausts because they had returned safe and sound, without losing a single man. (1 Maccabees 5, 54)

  • From there Judas turned towards Azotus in the land of the Philistines. He destroyed their altars, burned the statues of their gods, plundered the city and then returned to Judah. (1 Maccabees 5, 68)

  • He had to turn back, and he returned much embittered to Babylon. (1 Maccabees 6, 4)


“O medo excessivo nos faz agir sem amor, mas a confiança excessiva não nos deixa considerar o perigo que vamos enfrentar”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina