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  • and Isaac brought Rebekah into the tent of Sarah, his mother. He made her his wife, and he loved her; and Isaac was comforted after his mother's death. (Genesis 24, 67)

  • After Abraham's death God blessed his son Isaac who lived near the well of Lahai-roi. (Genesis 25, 11)

  • So Abimelech gave an order to all the people: "Whoever molests this man or his wife will be put to death." (Genesis 26, 11)

  • Isaac opened up again the wells that had been dug in the time of his father, Abraham, and that the Philistines had blocked up after Abraham's death. He gave these wells the names his father had given them. (Genesis 26, 18)

  • and, when the child had grown, she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter who adopted him as her son. And she named him Moses to recall that she had drawn him out of the water. (Exodus 2, 10)

  • After a fairly long time, Moses, by now a grown man, wanted to meet his fellow Hebrews. He noticed how heavily they were burdened and he saw an Egyptian striking a Hebrew, one of his own people. (Exodus 2, 11)

  • When he went out the next day he saw two Hebrews quarreling. Moses said to the man in the wrong, "Why are you striking a fellow countryman?" (Exodus 2, 13)

  • But he answered, "Who has set you prince and judge over us? Do you intend to kill me as you killed the Egyptian?" Moses was afraid and thought, "What I did must be known." (Exodus 2, 14)

  • When Pharaoh heard about it he tried to kill Moses, but Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in the land of Midian. There he sat down by a well. (Exodus 2, 15)

  • Some shepherds came and drove them away; but Moses went to their help and watered the sheep. (Exodus 2, 17)

  • Moses agreed to stay with the man and he gave Moses his daughter Zipporah in marriage. (Exodus 2, 21)

  • She had a child and Moses named him Gershom, to recall that he had been a guest in a strange land. (Exodus 2, 22)


“Quando ofendemos a justiça de Deus, apelamos à Sua misericórdia. Mas se ofendemos a Sua misericórdia, a quem podemos apelar? Ofender o Pai que nos ama e insultar quem nos auxilia é um pecado pelo qual seremos severamente julgados.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina