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Segundo a Bíblia, Efraim foi o segundo filho de José, nascido no Egito (Gn 41. 52). Quando foi levado à presença do patriarca Jacó com Manassés, Jacó pôs a sua mão direita sobre ele. Quis José mudar as posições dos seus dois filhos, mas Jacó recusou (Gn 48.8 a 20). More information...

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