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  • And now, it seems, God has taken away our father’s wealth from him, and given it to us and to our children. Why then, do as the Lord has bidden thee. (Genesis 31, 16)

  • taking with him all his possessions, his cattle and all the wealth he had gained in Mesopotamia; he would return to his father Isaac, and the land of Chanaan. (Genesis 31, 18)

  • Meanwhile, in the absence of her father Laban, who had gone to shear his sheep, Rachel stole his household gods from him. (Genesis 31, 19)

  • Jacob had given his father-in-law no warning of his flight, (Genesis 31, 20)

  • Thou art in my power, and I could repay the injury if I would; but the God who protects thy father’s race warned me yesterday, Have a care thou dost not speak harshly to Jacob. (Genesis 31, 29)

  • and Rachel, who had quickly hidden the images among the harness of her camel, now sat down upon the harness. As her father looked in vain all through the tent, (Genesis 31, 34)

  • Why, if the God of my father Abraham, the God before whom Isaac trembles, had not prospered me, thou wouldst have sent me away penniless; as it is, God has taken account of my wretchedness, and the toil these hands have borne; that is why he gave thee, yesterday, his warning. (Genesis 31, 42)

  • May the God who is Abraham’s God and Nachor’s, the God of their common father✻ see justice done between us. Then Jacob swore by the God his father Isaac held in reverence, (Genesis 31, 53)

  • And now Jacob said, O God of my fathers Abraham and Isaac, thou, Lord, who hast bidden me return to my own country, the land of my birth, and hast offered to bless me, (Genesis 32, 9)

  • he bought the piece of ground where he encamped from the men of Hemor’s clan, that was father to Sichem, at the price of a hundred lambs. (Genesis 33, 19)

  • and went to his father Hemor, asking him to demand the girl’s hand in marriage. (Genesis 34, 4)

  • But even as Hemor, Sichem’s father, was on his way to confer with Jacob, (Genesis 34, 6)


“Não há nada mais inaceitável do que uma mulher caprichosa, frívola e arrogante, especialmente se é casada. Uma esposa cristã deve ser uma mulher de profunda piedade em relação a Deus, um anjo de paz na família, digna e agradável em relação ao próximo.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina