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- Adam was the first human God made, followed by Eve. God made them a garden with fresh fruits, but warned them to not eat from the one tree. That tree was beautiful, but if Adam ate the fruit from it, it would be a huge sin.
- Joseph, son of Israel (Jacob) and Rachel, lived in the land of Canaan with eleven brothers and one sister. He was Rachel's firstborn and Israel's eleventh son. Of all the sons, Joseph was loved by his father the most. Israel even arrayed Joseph with a "long coat of many colors".[1] Israel's favoritism toward Joseph caused his half brothers to hate him, and when Joseph was seventeen years old he had two dreams that made his brothers plot his demise. In the first dream, Joseph and his brothers gathered bundles of grain. Then, all of the grain bundles that had been prepared by the brothers gathered around Joseph's bundle and bowed down to it. In the second dream, the sun (father), the moon (mother) and eleven stars (brothers) bowed down to Joseph himself. When he told these two dreams to his brothers, they despised him for the implications that the family would be bowing down to Joseph. They became jealous that their father would even ponder over Joseph's words concerning these dreams. (They saw their chance when they were feeding the flocks, the brothers saw Joseph from afar and plotted to kill him. They turned on him and stripped him of the coat his father made for him, and threw him into a pit. As they pondered what to do with Joseph, the brothers saw a camel caravan of Ishmaelites coming out of Gilead, carrying spices and perfumes to Egypt, for trade. Judah, the strongest, thought twice about killing Joseph and proposed that he be sold. The traders paid twenty pieces of silver for Joseph, and the brothers took Joseph's coat back to Jacob, who assumed Joseph had been killed by wild animals. The text of the biblical story is muddled over who sold Joseph into slavery - which of the brothers, Reuben or Judah, and whether he was sold to Midianite traders or Ishmaelite traders. What is clear is that Joseph was sold to serve Potiphar, the captain of Pharaoh's guard.[2] While serving in Potiphar's household, Yahweh was with Joseph so that he prospered in everything he did. Joseph found favor in the sight of Potiphar and so he became his personal servant. Then Joseph was promoted to oversee Potiphar's entire household as a superintendent. After some time, Potiphar's wife began to desire Joseph and sought to have an affair with him. Despite her persistence, he refused to have sex with her for fear of sinning against God. After some days of begging for him, she grabbed him by his cloak, but he escaped from her leaving his garment behind. Angered by his running away from her, she took his garment and made a false claim against him by charging that he tried have sex with her. This resulted in Joseph being thrown into prison.[3] The warden put Joseph in charge of the other prisoners,[4] and soon afterward Pharaoh's chief cup bearer and chief baker, who had offended the Pharaoh, were thrown into the prison.[5] They both had dreams, and they asked Joseph to help interpret them. The chief cup bearer had held a vine in his hand, with three branches that brought forth grapes; he took them to Pharaoh and put them in his cup. The chief baker had three baskets of bread on his head, intended for Pharaoh, but some birds came along and ate the bread. Joseph told them that within three days the chief cup bearer would be reinstated but the chief baker would be hanged.[6] Joseph requested the cup bearer to mention him to Pharaoh and secure his release from prison,[7] but the cup bearer, reinstalled in office, forgot Joseph.[8] After Joseph was in prison for two more years, Pharaoh had two dreams which disturbed him. He dreamt of seven lean cows which rose out of the river and devoured seven fat cows; and, of seven withered ears of grain which devoured seven fat ears. Pharaoh's wise men were unable to interpret these dreams, but the chief cup bearer remembered Joseph and spoke of his skill to Pharaoh. Joseph was called for, and interpreted the dreams as foretelling that seven years of abundance would be followed by seven years of famine, and advised Pharaoh to store surplus grain during the years of abundance. When the famine came, it was so severe that people from surrounding nations "from all over the earth" came to Egypt to buy bread as this nation was the only Kingdom prepared for the seven year drought. In the second year of famine,[9] Joseph's half brothers were sent to Egypt, by their father Israel, to buy goods. When they came to Egypt, they stood before the Vizier but did not recognize him to be their brother Joseph. However, Joseph did recognize them and did not receive them kindly, rather he disguised himself and spoke to them in the Egyptian language using an interpreter. He did not speak at all to them in his native tongue, Hebrew.[10] After questioning them as to where they came from, he accused them of being spies. They pleaded with him that their only purpose was to buy grain for their family in the land of Canaan. After they mentioned that they had left a younger brother at home, the Vizier (Joseph) demanded that he be brought to Egypt as a demonstration of their veracity. This brother was Joseph's blood brother, Benjamin. He placed his brothers in prison for three days. On the third day, he brought them out of prison to reiterate that he wanted their youngest brother brought to Egypt to demonstrate their veracity. The brothers conferred amongst themselves speaking in Hebrew, reflecting on the wrong they had done to Joseph. Joseph understood what they were saying and removed himself from their presence because he was caught in emotion. Joseph sent the brothers back with food but kept one brother, and the remaining brothers returned to their father in Canaan, and told him all that had transpired in Egypt. They also discovered that all of their money sacks still had money in them, and they were dismayed. Then they informed their father that the Vizier demanded that Benjamin be brought before him to demonstrate that they were honest men.After they had consumed all of the grain that they brought back from Egypt, Israel told his sons to go back to Egypt for more grain. With Reuben and Judah's persistence, they persuaded their father to let Benjamin join them for fear of Egyptian retribution.Upon their return to Egypt, the brothers were afraid because of the returned money in their money sacks. Then when they get there Joseph reveals to them that he is in fact their brother, Joseph. Then has their father Jacob brought so they are all reunited in Egypt
- In a world taken by a ghoulish/lycanthropic outbreak and populated by super-powered humans created by a mad scientist, a fight between good and evil is launched following a prophecy that might lead to the end of everything.
- Brazilian television's oldest variety TV-show.
- In every episode, a range of singers take to the stage, but waiting to judge each performance is "The 100" - a unique panel of one hundred music experts and performers from across the Brazil headed up by presenter Rodrigo Faro.
- This is the Brazilian Version of the TV show The Apprentice where the contestants compete in this reality show. There are a total of 8 seasons. The 3rd Season the prize was a contract with WPP Group, the largest advertising group of the world in New York working for Wunderman NY. The 4th season of the Brazilian version of the show The Apprentice with a twist, instead an employee a partner for a company will be chosen. As a reward for winning the show they visit Anselmo Martini, winner of the Aprendiz 3 and also the Blue Sky studios.
- The plot takes place in Rio de Janeiro, year 1977. This is a period of change where cocaine dealers take over the illegal game mafia. Rio de Janeiro becomes now a drug cartel route to Europe.
- Strangers experiencing paranormal activities and escalating horror while a sinister presence stalks their town.
- After his brother is gunned down and robbed, Tom Carter searches for his killer.
- Antônio Maciel (Gabriel Braga Nunes) has many objectives. One life only might not be enough for him to make all his dreams come true. That's why he lives each moment intensely fighting against every difficulty he faces. He is a simple pesticide salesman. Antonio has made one excellent sale, but Faustina (Lucélia Santos) tricks him and he loses everything. Fausta is a mature woman, she enjoys adventures and very smart. She cons through life to make money. Indebted, Antônio decides to go after Fausta to get his revenge. Fausta intends to con one of the most important political leaders in town, Atilio Salles Jordão (Floriano Peixoto). Antônio, aware of her plans, takes the opportunity to revenge himself and uses her to get ahead quickly. When he starts settle, he meets the two women in his life: Carolina and Luiza. Throughout the story, Antônio lives many experiences as an agriculturalist and dedicating himself to his passion for cinematography. Taking office as the mayor of Guará, he goes to Brasília and becomes a powerful businessman. He dies in his old age in the city of Guará with many life memories.
- "Essas Mulheres" (These Women) is a soap opera set in the 19th century's Rio de Janeiro, freely inspired on José de Alencar's novels "Senhora", "Diva" and "Lucíola". It tells the story of three exceptional women who had lived torrid and forbidden love and had their lives radically transformed because of it.
- A TV hostess and a marine biologist try to find the cause of the mysterious deaths of dolphins.
- A re-enactment by some of the music industry's biggest stars of Elvis Presley's 1968 NBC comeback special, in tribute to the King.
- Grammy winner Michael Bublé performs songs from his album "love", as well as select classic hits. Bublé is backed by a 36-piece orchestra for certain performances. The singer also shares stories of his rise to fame and the artists who inspired him along the way.
- In 1889 Brazil, two families fight for control of Ouro Negro, a city in the interior of the state of São Paulo: one defends the established monarchy, the other the new republican ideal. The economy based on the slavery of imported Africans is at the center of the contention, as well as the romantic affairs of the young members of both families. The Baron is cruel and seems to control everything and everybody, particularly since a half-blind beggar he mistreated predicted "You'll never fall dead!" In Portugal, a couple is about to marry, but the young man falls madly in love with Portuguese singer Eugénia Castro (Amália Rodrigues) and follows her to Brazil. The young woman has her heart broken, and soon after her father dies, forcing her to return to Brazil with her mother. Not knowing each other's whereabouts, they live parallel lives in two near cities. The republican pasionaria stirs enough poets and politicians to get a new law to be approved, liberating all the slaves - At the Baron's lands, the slaves march to the manor house to demand their freedom, or else. The Baron meets them at the door, refusing to abide by the law and ready to start killing the men, recalling the prediction that he will never fall dead--when he dies of a heart attack, on his feet, held up by a metal circle on his front door. The singer returns to Portugal--and the young man is ready to seek again his first romantic love.
- In her auditorium program, the pioneer of Brazilian television Hebe Camargo receives guests on her sofa for small debates and musical performances.