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  • Neither did he know anything other than the bread that he ate. Now Joseph was beautiful in form, and stately in appearance. (Genesis 39, 6)

  • And so, after many days, his mistress cast her eyes on Joseph, and she said, “Sleep with me.” (Genesis 39, 7)

  • Then it happened, on a certain day, that Joseph entered the house, and he was doing something, without any witnesses. (Genesis 39, 11)

  • And he delivered Joseph into prison, where the prisoners of the king were kept, and he was enclosed in that place. (Genesis 39, 20)

  • But the Lord was with Joseph, and, having mercy on him, he gave him favor in the sight of the leader of the prison, (Genesis 39, 21)

  • While these things were going on, it happened that two eunuchs, the cupbearer of the king of Egypt, and the miller of grain, offended their lord. (Genesis 40, 1)

  • sent them to the prison of the leader of the military, in which Joseph also was a prisoner. (Genesis 40, 3)

  • But the keeper of the prison delivered them to Joseph, who ministered to them also. Some little time passed by, while they were held in custody. (Genesis 40, 4)

  • And when Joseph had entered to them in the morning, and had seen them sad, (Genesis 40, 6)

  • They responded, “We have seen a dream, and there is no one to interpret it for us.” And Joseph said to them, “Doesn’t interpretation belong to God? Recount for me what you have seen.” (Genesis 40, 8)

  • Joseph responded: “This is the interpretation of the dream. The three shoots are the next three days, (Genesis 40, 12)

  • Joseph responded: “This is the interpretation of the dream. The three baskets are the next three days, (Genesis 40, 18)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina