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  • Both went naked, Adam and his wife, and thought it no shame. (Genesis 2, 25)

  • And now God found that earth was full of men’s iniquities, and that the whole frame of their thought was set continually on evil; (Genesis 6, 5)

  • At this, Abraham fell prostrate before him; but in his heart he said, laughing at the thought, Shall I have a son when I am a hundred years old? Will Sara, with all her ninety years, become a mother? (Genesis 17, 17)

  • What, she said, laughing to herself at the thought, am I to have dalliance with this lord of mine, grown old as I too have grown old? (Genesis 18, 12)

  • So Lot went out, and spoke to the suitors who were betrothed to his daughters;✻ Up, he said, leave this place; the Lord means to destroy the city. But they thought he was speaking in jest. (Genesis 19, 14)

  • I thought to myself, answered Abraham, This may be a place where they have no fear of God, and then they will kill me on my wife’s account. (Genesis 20, 11)

  • Who would have thought, she added, that Abraham would ever be told, Sara is nursing a son, born to thee in thy old age? (Genesis 21, 7)

  • But they answered, We have seen how all this while the Lord is with thee; and our thought was, It is time there was an oath between us. Let us make a covenant (Genesis 26, 28)

  • But ever Esau bore Jacob a grudge over the blessing he had won from their father. Soon, he thought, the days will come when we shall be mourning for my father’s death; that is the time to kill my brother. (Genesis 27, 41)

  • These women of Chanaan, Esau thought, are little to my father’s liking; (Genesis 28, 8)

  • So she conceived and bore a son, whom she called Ruben, as if she would say, the Lord has looked on my lowliness, Raa-beoni. Now, she thought, my husband will love me. (Genesis 29, 32)

  • Then she conceived a third time, and bore another son; This time, she thought, my husband will be closely knit to me, now that I have borne him three sons, and she called him Levi, Knit together. (Genesis 29, 34)


“Comunguemos com santo temor e com grande amor.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina