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  • When Jacob had finished giving these instructions to his sons, he drew his feet into the bed, breathed his last, and was taken to his kindred. (Genesis 49, 33)

  • Since my father, at the point of death, made me promise on oath to bury him in the tomb that he had prepared for himself in the land of Canaan, may I go up there to bury my father and then come back?" (Genesis 50, 5)

  • When they arrived at Goren-ha-atad, which is beyond the Jordan, they held there a very great and solemn memorial service; and Joseph observed seven days of mourning for his father. (Genesis 50, 10)

  • 'You shall say to Joseph, Jacob begs you to forgive the criminal wrongdoing of your brothers, who treated you so cruelly.' Please, therefore, forgive the crime that we, the servants of your father's God, committed." When they spoke these words to him, Joseph broke into tears. (Genesis 50, 17)

  • Pharaoh, too, heard of the affair and sought to put him to death. But Moses fled from him and stayed in the land of Midian. As he was seated there by a well, (Exodus 2, 15)

  • "Where is the man?" he asked his daughters. "Why did you leave him there? Invite him to have something to eat." (Exodus 2, 20)

  • "Go and assemble the elders of the Israelites, and tell them: The LORD, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, has appeared to me and said: I am concerned about you and about the way you are being treated in Egypt; (Exodus 3, 16)

  • The foremen of the Israelites, whom the taskmasters of Pharaoh had placed over them, were beaten, and were asked, "Why have you not completed your prescribed amount of bricks yesterday and today, as before?" (Exodus 5, 14)

  • Then the Israelite foremen came and made this appeal to Pharaoh: "Why do you treat your servants in this manner? (Exodus 5, 15)

  • No straw is supplied to your servants, and still we are told to make bricks. Look how your servants are beaten! It is you who are at fault." (Exodus 5, 16)

  • Moses again had recourse to the LORD and said, "Lord, why do you treat this people so badly? And why did you send me on such a mission? (Exodus 5, 22)

  • Ever since I went to Pharaoh to speak in your name, he has maltreated this people of yours, and you have done nothing to rescue them." (Exodus 5, 23)


“É necessário manter o coração aberto para o Céu e aguardar, de lá, o celeste orvalho.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina