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  • Then, as he looked round him and saw the women with their sons, he asked, What are these? Are they part of thy company? And he was told, They are the children God has granted to thy servant. (Genesis 33, 5)

  • And when Esau asked, What of those companies I met on my way? Jacob answered, A gift, my lord, to secure me thy good will. (Genesis 33, 8)

  • and went to his father Hemor, asking him to demand the girl’s hand in marriage. (Genesis 34, 4)

  • Increase the sum of the dowry, ask for presents in addition, you shall have what you will so you will let me make the girl my wife. (Genesis 34, 12)

  • where a stranger found him wandering on the open plain, and asked what was his errand. (Genesis 37, 15)

  • so he accosted her, and asked for her favours. What wilt thou give me, she asked, as the price of enjoying them? (Genesis 38, 16)

  • What wilt thou have, asked Juda, for a pledge? Thy ring, she answered, and thy bracelet, and the staff thou carriest. At this single mating she conceived; (Genesis 38, 18)

  • and when he asked the townsfolk, What has become of the harlot that used to sit at the cross-roads? they said, There was never a harlot there. (Genesis 38, 21)

  • there is nothing of his but I, by his appointment, have the keeping of it, save thee only, his wedded wife. How canst thou ask me to wrong him so grievously, and offend my God? (Genesis 39, 9)

  • A day came at last when Joseph must needs be within doors, busy with some task when no one else was by; (Genesis 39, 11)

  • Hereupon the chief cook, finding that Joseph could interpret the first dream so well, reminded them that he had dreamt too; I was carrying three baskets of loaves on my head, said he, (Genesis 40, 16)

  • and the top basket contained pastry of every kind; but the birds came and ate it. (Genesis 40, 17)


“O Senhor se comunica conosco à medida que nos libertamos do nosso apego aos sentidos, que sacrificamos nossa vontade própria e que edificamos nossa vida na humildade.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina