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  • No sooner had the sons of Israel left Moses’ presence, than all alike began making their contributions to the Lord, (Exodus 35, 20)

  • And now Moses said to the sons of Israel, Here is the name of the man the Lord has singled out to help me, Beseleel, son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Juda. (Exodus 35, 30)

  • and he handed over to them the contributions which the sons of Israel made. Eagerly they set about their work, and every morning the people brought their gifts, (Exodus 36, 3)

  • He also provided two onyx-stones, closely set in gold, and inscribed by a gem-carver with the names of Israel’s sons; (Exodus 39, 6)

  • these, according to the prescription which the Lord had given Moses, he let into the sides of the mantle, to keep the sons of Israel in memory. (Exodus 39, 7)

  • And these stones were inscribed with the names of the twelve tribes of Israel, one on each. (Exodus 39, 14)

  • So the sons of Israel finished making the tabernacle, and all that covered in the sacred record, carrying out all the prescriptions the Lord had given to Moses. (Exodus 39, 31)

  • The divine cloud by day, the divine fire by night, still brooded over the tabernacle for all Israel to see it, wherever they halted on their journey. (Exodus 40, 36)

  • making known his will to the sons of Israel: It may be that a man has transgressed through inadvertence, disobeyed, without thinking to disobey, some one of the Lord’s precepts. (Leviticus 4, 2)

  • Or perhaps the whole people of Israel has been betrayed into a fault, transgressing the Lord’s command unwittingly. (Leviticus 4, 13)

  • giving him this message for the sons of Israel: You are not to eat the fat of sheep or ox or goat; (Leviticus 7, 23)

  • giving him this message, too, for the sons of Israel: The man who brings the Lord a welcome-offering must surrender, in doing so, his sacrificial due, the choice portions of the victim. (Leviticus 7, 29)


“O demônio é forte com quem o teme, mas é fraco com quem o despreza.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina