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  • If she does not please her master who intended her for himself, he must let her be bought back: he has not the right to sell her to foreigners, for this would be a breach of faith with her. (Exodus 21, 8)

  • Why should the Egyptians say, "He brought them out with evil intention, to slaughter them in the mountains and wipe them off the face of the earth?" Give up your burning wrath; relent over this disaster intended for your people. (Exodus 32, 12)

  • Yahweh then relented over the disaster which he had intended to inflict on his people. (Exodus 32, 14)

  • He will bring them to the priest who will first offer the one intended for the sacrifice for sin. The priest will wring its neck but not remove the head. (Leviticus 5, 8)

  • I shall reduce your cities to ruins; I shall lay waste your sanctuary and refuse to inhale from you smells intended to please. (Leviticus 26, 31)

  • and I shall treat you as I intended to treat them." ' (Numbers 33, 56)

  • 'The men of Gibeah ganged up against me and, during the night, surrounded the house where I was lodging. They intended to murder me. They raped my concubine to death. (Judges 20, 5)

  • For the rooms intended for the treasures, contributions, first-fruits and tithes, supervisors were then appointed whose business it was to collect in them those portions from the town lands awarded by the Law to the priests and Levites. For Judah rejoiced in the officiating priests and Levites, (Nehemiah 12, 44)

  • For as these ordeals were intended by him to search their hearts, so now this is not vengeance that God is exacting on us, but a warning inflicted by the Lord on those who are near his heart.' (Judith 8, 27)

  • But my words are intended for Shaddai; I mean to remonstrate with God. (Job 13, 3)

  • For whom are these words of yours intended and whence comes that wit you are now displaying? (Job 26, 4)

  • The news shocked and dismayed him, for affairs in Israel had not gone as he intended, and the result was quite the opposite to what the king had ordered. (1 Maccabees 4, 27)


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