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  • What meanest thou, he asked Jacob, by thus tricking me, and carrying off my daughters as if they were prisoners of war? (Genesis 31, 26)

  • Why wouldst thou run away when my back was turned, instead of warning me of it, so that I could have sped thee on thy way with good cheer, with singing, and music of timbrel and harp? (Genesis 31, 27)

  • 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)

  • To this Jacob answered, If I left thee unawares, it was because I was afraid thou wouldst rob me of thy daughters by violence. (Genesis 31, 31)

  • 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)

  • and be sure to add, Thy servant Jacob follows on behind us. I will not see him, he thought, until I have disarmed his anger with the gifts I have sent before me; then perhaps he will be well disposed towards me!✻ (Genesis 32, 20)

  • And now Jacob looked in front of him, and there was Esau coming towards him, with four hundred men at his back. So he divided up his children into families, Lia’s sons and Rachel’s and those of the two serving-women. (Genesis 33, 1)

  • and when he left it, in the spring, he journeyed into the country that lies towards Ephrata.✻ Here Rachel was in travail, (Genesis 35, 16)

  • Afterwards Esau removed to another region, with wives and sons and daughters and all his household, with his wealth and his cattle and all that Chanaan had given him. He must needs part from his brother Jacob, (Genesis 36, 6)

  • So Esau (or Edom) dwelt thenceforward in the hill country of Seir. (Genesis 36, 8)

  • Thus the chief gaoler, in his turn, knew nothing of what went forward, but left all to Joseph, well knowing that the Lord was with him, and prospered all he did. (Genesis 39, 23)

  • Then, two years afterwards, Pharao himself had a dream. He thought that he was standing by the Nile, (Genesis 41, 1)


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