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  • This one is the first-born. (Genesis 38, 28)

  • But he drew his hand in again, and the other was born first. Whereupon the woman said, Wouldst thou break thy way out? And so he was called Phares, which means, A breach in the wall. (Genesis 38, 29)

  • He called his first-born Manasses, Oblivion; God has bidden me forget all my troubles, said he, forget my home. (Genesis 41, 51)

  • there were twelve of us, all born of one father; one is no longer alive, and the youngest is with our father in Chanaan. (Genesis 42, 32)

  • our answer was, My lord, we have a father well advanced in years, and one of his sons is still with him, the youngest, who was born to him in his old age. There was another son by the same mother, but he is dead, and now only this one recalls his mother’s memory, so that his father loves him dearly. (Genesis 44, 20)

  • These are the names of Israel’s descendants who made their way into Egypt. He had his sons with him, of whom Ruben was the first-born, (Genesis 46, 8)

  • Meanwhile, Joseph had had two sons born to him in Egypt; so that Jacob’s whole clan, when they found a home in Egypt, reached the number of seventy. (Genesis 46, 27)

  • Thy two sons were born to thee in Egypt, before my coming, but they shall be counted as sons of mine; Ephraim and Manasses shall take rank with Ruben and Simeon. (Genesis 48, 5)

  • Thou, Ruben, art my first-born, my pride, my manhood’s first-fruits; thine was the privilege, thine the right to rule, (Genesis 49, 3)

  • And at last Pharao made a proclamation to the whole of his people: Whenever a male child is born, cast it into the river, keep only the girls alive. (Exodus 1, 22)

  • and then thou shalt give him this message: Israel, says the Lord, is my first-born son, (Exodus 4, 22)

  • and when I bade thee give this son of mine leave to go and worship me, that leave was refused; I come to claim the life of thy first-born in return. (Exodus 4, 23)


“A ingenuidade e’ uma virtude, mas apenas ate certo ponto; ela deve sempre ser acompanhada da prudência. A astúcia e a safadeza, por outro lado, são diabólicas e podem causar muito mal.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina