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  • The woman saw that the fruit was good to eat, and pleasant to the eyes, and ideal for gaining knowledge. She took its fruit and ate it and gave some to her husband who was with her. He ate it. (Genesis 3, 6)

  • To the woman, God said, "I will increase your suffering in childbearing, and you will give birth to your children in pain. You will be dependent on your husband and he will lord it over you." (Genesis 3, 16)

  • Abram had been in the land of Canaan ten years when Sarai, his wife, took Hagar, her Egyptian maid, and gave her to Abram her husband as wife. (Genesis 16, 3)

  • Sarah laughed to herself saying, "Now that I am old and worn and my husband is an old man, am I to have this pleasure?" (Genesis 18, 12)

  • Abimelech then brought sheep and cattle, male and female slaves and gave them to Abraham, and he had Sarah returned to her husband. (Genesis 20, 14)

  • Leah gave birth to a child and named him Reuben, for she said, "Because the Lord has seen my affliction; my husband is sure to love me now." (Genesis 29, 32)

  • Again she gave birth to a son and said, "This time my husband will be united to me because I have borne him three sons." That is why he was called Levi. (Genesis 29, 34)

  • But Leah replied, "Isn't it enough for you to have taken my husband? Now you want to take my son's mandrakes as well!" Rachel then said, "He will sleep with you tonight in return for your son's mandrakes." (Genesis 30, 15)

  • Leah said, "God has given me my reward because I gave my maidservant to my husband." She named the child Issachar. (Genesis 30, 18)

  • Then she said, "God has offered me a beautiful gift; this time my husband will honor me for I have given him six children." She named the child Zebulun. (Genesis 30, 20)

  • But Zipporah took a flint stone and cut her son's foreskin and, with it, she touched the feet of Moses saying, "You are now my husband by blood!" (Exodus 4, 25)

  • And the Angel left him. Zipporah said 'husband by blood' because of the circumcision. (Exodus 4, 26)


“Pobres e desafortunadas as almas que se envolvem no turbilhão de preocupações deste mundo. Quanto mais amam o mundo, mais suas paixões crescem, mais queimam de desejos, mais se tornam incapazes de atingir seus objetivos. E vêm, então, as inquietações, as impaciências e terríveis sofrimentos profundos, pois seus corações não palpitam com a caridade e o amor. Rezemos por essas almas desafortunadas e miseráveis, para que Jesus, em Sua infinita misericórdia, possa perdoá-las e conduzi-las a Ele.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina