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  1. Jó 17

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    15Where then is yet my hope?Or where shall I see my good?

  2. Salmos 64

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    6Thou art wonderful in righteousness.Hearken to us, O God our Savior;The hope of all the ends of the earth,And of them that are on the sea afar off:

    11Saturate her furrows,Multiply her fruits;The crop springing up shall rejoice in its drops.

  3. Salmos 38

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    8And now what is my expectation? is it not the Lord?And my ground of hope is with thee. Pause.

  4. Isaías 28

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    10Expect thou affliction on affliction, hope upon hope: yet a little, and yet a little,

    19Whenever it shall pass by, it shall take you; morning by morning it shall pass by in the day, and in the night there shall be an evil hope.Learn to hear,

    29And these signs came forth from the Lord of hosts. Take counsel, exalt vain comfort.

  5. Sabedoria 12

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    7That the land, which thou esteemedst above all other,Might receive a worthy colony of God’s children.

    18But thou, mastering thy power, judgest with equity,And orderest us with great favor:For thou mayest use power when thou wilt.

  6. Ester Grego 4

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    8And he gave him the copy of the writing that was published in Susa concerning their destruction, to show to Esther; and told him to charge her to go in and entreat the king, and to beg him for the people, remembering, said he, the days of thy low estate, how thou wert nursed by my hand: because Haman who holds the next place to the king has spoken against us for death. Do thou call upon the Lord, and speak to the king concerning us, to deliver us from death.

    17So Mordecai went and did all that Esther commanded him.And he besought the Lord, making mention of all the works of the Lord; and he said, Lord God, king ruling over all, for all things are in thy power, and there is no one that shall oppose thee in thy purpose to save Israel. For thou hast made the heaven and the earth, and every wonderful thing in the world under heaven. And thou art Lord of all, and there is no one who shall resist thee the Lord. Thou knowest all things: thou knowest, Lord, that it is not in insolence, nor haughtiness, nor love of glory, that I have done this, to refuse obeisance to the haughty Haman. For I would gladly have kissed the soles of his feet for the safety of Israel. But I have done this, that I might not set the glory of man above the glory of God: and I will not worship anyone except thee, my Lord, and I will not do these things in haughtiness. And now, O Lord God, the King, the God of Abraham, spare thy people, for our enemies are looking upon us to our destruction, and they have desired to destroy thine ancient inheritance. Do not overlook thy peculiar people, whom thou hast redeemed for thyself out of the land of Egypt. Hearken to my prayer, and be propitious to thine inheritance, and turn our mourning into gladness, that we may live and sing praise to thy name, O Lord; and do not utterly destroy the mouth of them that praise thee, O Lord.And all Israel cried with all their might, for their death was before their eyes. And queen Esther betook herself for refuge to the Lord, being taken as it were in the agony of death. And having taken off her glorious apparel, she put on garments of distress and mourning; and instead of grand perfumes she filled her head with ashes and dung, and she greatly brought down her body, and she filled every place of her glad adorning with the torn curls of her hair.And she besought the Lord God of Israel, and said, O my Lord, thou alone art our king: help me who am destitute, and have no helper but thee, for my danger is near at hand. I have heard from my birth, in the tribe of my kindred, that thou, Lord, tookest Israel out of all the nations, and our fathers out of all their kindred for a perpetual inheritance, and hast wrought for them all that thou hast said. And now we have sinned before thee, and thou hast delivered us into the hands of our enemies, because we honored their gods: thou art righteous, O Lord. But now they have not been contented with the bitterness of our slavery, but have laid their hands on the hands of their idols, in order to abolish the decree of thy mouth, and utterly to destroy thine inheritance, and to stop the mouth of them that praise thee, and to extinguish the glory of thy house and thine altar, and to open the mouth of the Gentiles to speak the praises of vanities, and in order that a mortal king should be admired forever.O Lord, do not resign thy scepter to them that are not, and let them not laugh at our fall, but turn their counsel against themselves, and make an example of him who has begun to injure us. Remember us, O Lord, manifest thyself in the time of our affliction, and encourage me, O king of gods, and ruler of all dominion. Put harmonious speech into my mouth before the lion, and turn his heart to hate him that fights against us, to the utter destruction of him and of them that consent with him. But deliver us by thy hand, and help me who am destitute, and have none but thee, O Lord. Thou knowest all things, and knowest that I hate the glory of transgressors, and that I abhor the couch of the uncircumcised, and of every stranger. Thou knowest my necessity, for I abhor the symbol of my proud station, which is upon my head in the days of my splendor: I abhor it as a menstruous cloth, and I wear it not in the days of my tranquility. And thy handmaid has not eaten at the table of Haman, and I have not honored the banquet of the king, neither have I drunk wine of libations. Neither has thy handmaid rejoiced since the day of my promotion until now, except in thee, O Lord God of Abraham. O God, who hast power over all, hearken to the voice of the desperate, and deliver us from the hand of them that devise mischief; and deliver me from my fear.

  7. Salmos 61

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    9Hope in him, all ye congregation of the people;Pour out your hearts before him, for God is our helper. Pause.

  8. Salmos 41

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    6Wherefore art thou very sad, O my soul? and wherefore dost thou trouble me?Hope in God; for I will give thanks to him;He is the salvation of my countenance.

    10I will say to God, Thou art my helper; why hast thou forgotten me?Wherefore do I go sad of countenance, while the enemy oppresses me?

    12Wherefore art thou very sad, O my soul? and wherefore dost thou trouble me?Hope in God; for I will give thanks to him;He is the health of my countenance, and my God.

  9. Salmos 43

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    9In God will we make our boast all the day,And to thy name will we give thanks forever. Pause.

    24Awake, wherefore sleepest thou, O Lord?Arise, and do not cast us off forever.

    27Arise, O Lord, help us,And redeem us for thy name’s sake.

  10. Salmos 21

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    5Our fathers hoped in thee;They hoped, and thou didst deliver them.

    10For thou art he that drew me out of the womb;My hope from my mother’s breasts.

    22Save me from the lion’s mouth;And regard my lowliness from the horns of the unicorns.

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