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  • Abraham left Isaac the heir to all he possessed (Genesis 25, 5)

  • Abraham lived a hundred and seventy-five years; (Genesis 25, 7)

  • Abraham himself had bought this land from the Hethites, and there he was buried, like his wife Sara before him. (Genesis 25, 10)

  • This was the lineage that came down from Ismael, Abraham’s son by Agar, the Egyptian, Sara’s waiting-woman; (Genesis 25, 12)

  • And this was how the race of Abraham’s son Isaac continued; Abraham was the father of Isaac, (Genesis 25, 19)

  • When a famine came upon the land again, like the famine which had visited it in Abraham’s time, Isaac was for leaving it; and he had reached the court of Abimelech, king of the Philistines, in Gerara, (Genesis 26, 1)

  • Dwell in that land, though it be alien soil, and I will be with thee and bless thee; I mean to give all this land to thee and to thy race after thee, in fulfilment of the oath I took to thy father Abraham. (Genesis 26, 3)

  • I will make that race plentiful as the stars in heaven, and grant the whole of this land to thy descendants; in thy posterity all the nations of the world shall find a blessing. (Genesis 26, 4)

  • Such reward shall Abraham have for obeying me, for keeping every command and charge I gave him, following observance and decree of mine. (Genesis 26, 5)

  • stopped up all the wells which the servants of his father Abraham had dug there, filling them in with earth. (Genesis 26, 15)

  • Here he opened afresh other wells, dug by his father Abraham’s servants, and stopped up long since by the Philistines, when Abraham died; calling them by the old names his father had given them. (Genesis 26, 18)

  • and here, the same night, he had a vision of the Lord, who said to him, I am the God of thy father Abraham; fear nothing, I am with thee. I mean to bless thee, and give increase to thy posterity, in reward of Abraham’s true service. (Genesis 26, 24)


“Que Nossa Senhora nos obtenha o amor à cruz, aos sofrimentos e às dores.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina