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  • 'Why have you put these seven lambs on one side?' Abimelech asked Abraham. (Genesis 21, 29)

  • And Abraham planted a tamarisk at Beersheba and there he invoked the name of Yahweh. (Genesis 21, 33)

  • Abraham stayed for a long while in Philistine territory. (Genesis 21, 34)

  • It happened some time later that God put Abraham to the test. 'Abraham, Abraham!' he called. 'Here I am,' he replied. (Genesis 22, 1)

  • Early next morning Abraham saddled his donkey and took with him two of his servants and his son Isaac. He chopped wood for the burnt offering and started on his journey to the place which God had indicated to him. (Genesis 22, 3)

  • On the third day Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance. (Genesis 22, 4)

  • Then Abraham said to his servants, 'Stay here with the donkey. The boy and I are going over there; we shall worship and then come back to you.' (Genesis 22, 5)

  • Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering, loaded it on Isaac, and carried in his own hands the fire and the knife. Then the two of them set out together. (Genesis 22, 6)

  • Isaac spoke to his father Abraham. 'Father?' he said. 'Yes, my son,' he replied. 'Look,' he said, 'here are the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?' (Genesis 22, 7)

  • Abraham replied, 'My son, God himself will provide the lamb for the burnt offering.' And the two of them went on together. (Genesis 22, 8)

  • When they arrived at the place which God had indicated to him, Abraham built an altar there, and arranged the wood. Then he bound his son and put him on the altar on top of the wood. (Genesis 22, 9)

  • Abraham stretched out his hand and took the knife to kill his son. (Genesis 22, 10)


“A pessoa que nunca medita é como alguém que nunca se olha no espelho e, assim, não se cuida e sai desarrumada. A pessoa que medita e dirige seus pensamentos a Deus, que é o espelho de sua alma, procura conhecer seus defeitos, tenta corrigi-los, modera seus impulsos e põe em ordem sua consciência.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina