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  • ' "This is the list of the tribes. One portion in the far north by way of Hethlon to the Pass of Hamath, to Hazer-Enon, with the territory of Damascus to the north, and marching with Hamath, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Dan. (Ezekiel 48, 1)

  • One portion bordering Dan, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Asher. (Ezekiel 48, 2)

  • One portion bordering Asher, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Naphtali. (Ezekiel 48, 3)

  • One portion bordering Naphtali, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Manasseh. (Ezekiel 48, 4)

  • One portion bordering Manasseh, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Ephraim. (Ezekiel 48, 5)

  • One portion bordering Ephraim, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Reuben. (Ezekiel 48, 6)

  • One portion bordering Reuben, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Judah. (Ezekiel 48, 7)

  • One portion bordering Judah, from the eastern limit to the western limit, is the portion which you must set aside, twenty-five thousand cubits wide, and as long as each of the other portions from the eastern limit to the western limit. The sanctuary will be in the centre of it. (Ezekiel 48, 8)

  • What is left over will be for the prince, on either side of the sacred portion and of the property of the city, marching with the twenty-five thousand cubits to eastward to the eastern frontier, and marching with the twenty-five thousand cubits to westward to the western frontier-- running parallel with the other portions and belonging to the prince. In the centre will be the sacred portion and the sanctuary of the Temple. (Ezekiel 48, 21)

  • "As regards the rest of the tribes: One portion from the eastern limit to the western limit: Benjamin. (Ezekiel 48, 23)

  • One portion bordering Benjamin, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Simeon. (Ezekiel 48, 24)

  • One portion bordering Simeon, from the eastern limit to the western limit: Issachar. (Ezekiel 48, 25)


“Onde há mais sacrifício, há mais generosidade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina