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  • Then, on a sudden, seven other heifers followed them, so pinched and starved that in all this land of Egypt I never saw the like. (Genesis 41, 19)

  • first, there will be seven harvests of great abundance all over this land of Egypt, (Genesis 41, 29)

  • It is for thee, my lord king, to find some man that has the wisdom and the skill for it, and put the whole of Egypt under his charge. (Genesis 41, 33)

  • to make provision for the seven years’ famine by which Egypt will be overtaken; if not, the whole land will perish for want of it. (Genesis 41, 36)

  • Hereby, Pharao said to Joseph, I put the whole land of Egypt under thy care. (Genesis 41, 41)

  • then bade him mount on a chariot that was next in honour to his own, and would have a herald proclaim that all must do him reverence, and acknowledge him as ruler of the whole land of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 43)

  • And he gave Joseph this assurance, On the word of Pharao, no one in all Egypt shall be free to move hand or foot without thy permission. (Genesis 41, 44)

  • He gave him a new name, calling him in Egyptian Saviour of the World; and bestowed on him the hand of Aseneth, daughter of Putiphare, that was priest at Heliopolis.So Joseph set out on his mission to the land of Egypt, (Genesis 41, 45)

  • having thus won the favour of king Pharao when he was only thirty years old; and there was no part of Egypt he did not visit. (Genesis 41, 46)

  • Seven years of abundance came, and the corn was bound in sheaves and taken away to all the storehouses that could be found in Egypt; (Genesis 41, 47)

  • So the first seven years passed, years of plenty for Egypt; (Genesis 41, 53)

  • and now, as Joseph had prophesied, seven years of scarcity began; famine reigned all over the world, but everywhere in Egypt there was bread to be had. (Genesis 41, 54)


“Os talentos de que fala o Evangelho são os cinco sentidos, a inteligência e a vontade. Quem tem mais talentos, tem maior dever de usá-los para o bem dos outros.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina