Tobit, 7

New Jerusalem Bible

1 As they entered Ecbatana, Tobias said, 'Brother Azarias, take me at once to our brother Raguel's.' And he showed him the way to the house of Raguel, whom they found sitting beside his courtyard door. They greeted him first, and he replied, 'Welcome and greetings, brothers.'

2 He said to his wife Edna, 'How like my brother Tobit this young man is!'

3 Edna asked them where they came from; they said, 'We are sons of Naphtali exiled in Nineveh.'

4 'Do you know our brother Tobit?' 'Yes.' 'How is he?'

5 'He is alive and well.' And Tobias added, 'He is my father.'

6 Raguel leapt to his feet and kissed him and wept.

7 Then, finding words, he said, 'Blessings on you, child! You are the son of a noble father. How sad it is that someone so bright and full of good deeds should have gone blind!' He fell on the neck of his kinsman Tobias and wept.

8 And his wife Edna wept for him, and so did his daughter Sarah.

9 Raguel killed a ram from the flock, and they gave them a warm welcome. They washed and bathed and sat down to table. Then Tobias said to Raphael, 'Brother Azarias, will you ask Raguel to give me my sister Sarah?'

10 Raguel overheard the words, and said to the young man, 'Eat and drink, and make the most of your evening; no one else has the right to take my daughter Sarah -- no one but you, my brother. In any case even I am not at liberty to give her to anyone else, since you are her next of kin. However, my boy, I must be frank with you:

11 I have tried to find a husband for her seven times among our kinsmen, and all of them have died the first evening, on going to her room. But for the present, my boy, eat and drink; the Lord will grant you his grace and peace.' Tobias spoke out, 'I will not hear of eating and drinking till you have come to a decision about me.' Raguel answered, 'Very well. Since, by the prescription of the Book of Moses she is given to you, Heaven itself decrees she shall be yours. I therefore entrust your sister to you. From now on you are her brother and she is your sister. She is given to you from today for ever. The Lord of heaven favour you tonight, my child, and grant you his grace and peace.'

12 Raguel called for his daughter Sarah, took her by the hand and gave her to Tobias with these words, 'I entrust her to you; the law and the ruling recorded in the Book of Moses assign her to you as your wife. Take her; bring her home safe and sound to your father's house. The God of heaven grant you a good journey in peace.

13 Then he turned to her mother and asked her to fetch him writing paper. He drew up the marriage contract, and so he gave his daughter as bride to Tobias according to the ordinance of the Law of Moses.

14 After this they began to eat and drink.

15 Raguel called his wife Edna and said, 'My sister, prepare the second room and take her there.'

16 She went and made the bed in this room as he had ordered, and took her daughter to it. She wept over her, then wiped away her tears and said, 'Courage, daughter! May the Lord of heaven turn your grief to joy! Courage, daughter!' And she went out.




Versículos relacionados com Tobit, 7:

Tobias 7 narrates the journey of Tobias and Azarias to the house of Rachel, relative of Tobias, to borrow money for Tobias. During the trip, they stop to wash their feet in a river and a fish almost attack them. Azarias tells Tobias to pick up the fish, which will later be used to heal Tobias's father of Tobit. The verses selected below are related to the theme of healing:

Tobias 6:2: "Take the fish". In this verse, Azarias tells Tobias to catch the fish that almost attacked them in the river. This is important because the fish will be used later to cure Tobit blindness.

John 9:1-7: This is the account of the healing of a blind man by Jesus. The cure is performed with a sludge made of saliva and earth that Jesus applies to the eyes of man. This verse is relevant because it shows another form of healing of a physical condition, in this case blindness.

Matthew 9:27-30: In this account, two blind people find Jesus and ask to be healed. Jesus touches his eyes and they are healed. This is important because it shows the healing power of Jesus.

Mark 8:22-26: This is another account of Jesus healing the blindness of a man. Jesus puts saliva in the eyes of man, and then he begins to see, though blurred. This verse is relevant because it shows that healing can be achieved in different ways.

Acts 3:1-10: This is the account of Peter and John healing a lame man at the entrance of the temple. They ask the man to walk and immediately he is healed and begins to walk. This is important because it shows that healing can happen immediately and miraculously.


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