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  • You should not avert your eyes from them when you set them free, because he has served you for six years, in a manner deserving of the pay of a hired hand. So may the Lord your God bless you in all the works that you do. (Deuteronomy 15, 18)

  • For if you will return to the Lord, your brothers and sons will find mercy before their masters, who led them away as captives, and they will be returned to this land. For the Lord your God is compassionate and lenient, and he will not avert his face from you, if you will return to him.” (2 Chronicles 30, 9)

  • Now therefore, our great God, strong and terrible, who keeps covenant and mercy, may you not avert your face from all the hardship that has found us, we and our kings, and our leaders, and our priests, and our prophets, and our fathers, and all the people, from the days of king Assur, even to this day. (Nehemiah 9, 32)

  • And he said that he would destroy them, yet Moses, his elect, stood firm before him in the breach, in order to avert his wrath, lest he destroy them. (Psalms 105, 23)

  • Pestilent men squander a city. Yet truly, the wise avert fury. (Proverbs 29, 8)

  • Avert your eyes from me, for they have caused me fly away. Your hair is like a flock of goats, which have appeared out of Gilead. (Song of Solomon 6, 4)

  • Son, you should not cheat the poor out of alms, nor should you avert your eyes from a poor man. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 1)

  • You should not make requests of one who is greatly troubled, and you should not avert your face from the indigent. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 4)

  • You should not avert your eyes from the needy out of anger. And you should not abandon those who seek help from you, so that they speak curses behind your back. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 5)

  • Avert your face from an ornate woman, for you should not gaze upon strange beauty. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 8)

  • Do not leave me with the haughtiness of my eyes. And avert all desire from me. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 5)

  • You should not avert your face from your neighbor, nor should you take away a portion and not restore it. (Ecclesiasticus 41, 26)


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