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  • And as she breathed her last - for she was dying - she called him Benoni (which means: son of my pain), but his father named him Benjamin. (Genesis 35, 18)

  • that when my father was dying he made me swear that I would bury him in the tomb he had made ready for himself in Canaan. Ask him to let me go up and bury my father. I will come back again." (Genesis 50, 5)

  • As she lay dying, the women attending her said to her, "Do not be afraid for you have given birth to a son." But she neither answered nor listened. (1 Samuel 4, 20)

  • He himself disappeared into the desert going on a day's journey. Then he sat down under a broom tree and prayed to die, "That is enough, Yahweh, take away my life for I am dying." (1 Kings 19, 4)

  • King Uzziah was a leper till his dying day. He lived in an isolated house, a leper, excluded from Yahweh's House. Jotham, his son, was master of the palace, and ruled the people of the country. (2 Chronicles 26, 21)

  • because it is from there that the people of Bethulia draw all their water. They will be dying of thirst and so they will hand over their town. We and our people will scale the summits of the neighboring mountains and set up outposts to prevent anyone from leaving the town. (Judith 7, 13)

  • And now there is no one who can bring us any help; God has delivered us into the hands of these pagans in such a way that we lie dying before them from great thirst and misery. (Judith 7, 25)

  • See I am dying, never to live again. Leave me alone; I am finished. (Job 7, 16)

  • In the city the dying groan, and the wounded cry out for help but God pays no attention. (Job 24, 12)

  • I was blessed by the dying man; I turned to peace the widow's pining. (Job 29, 13)

  • So he remained overcome by this terrible anguish for many days. He felt that he was dying, (1 Maccabees 6, 9)

  • I now know that because of this, these misfortunes have come upon me, and I am dying of grief in a strange land." (1 Maccabees 6, 13)


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