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  • The head of those who encompass me, the labor of their lips, will overwhelm them. (Psalms 139, 10)

  • The just one will correct me with mercy, and he will rebuke me. But do not allow the oil of the sinner to fatten my head. For my prayer will still be toward their good will. (Psalms 140, 5)

  • And they took their spoils like a prey, and they cut off the head of Nicanor, and his right hand, which he had extended arrogantly, and they brought it, and hung it up opposite Jerusalem. (1 Maccabees 7, 47)

  • And Ptolemy entered Antioch, and he placed two diadems upon his head, that of Egypt, and that of Asia. (1 Maccabees 11, 13)

  • And Zabdiel the Arab took off the head of Alexander, and he sent it to Ptolemy. (1 Maccabees 11, 17)

  • And so Jonathan tore his garments, and he placed dirt on his head, and he prayed. (1 Maccabees 11, 71)

  • he ordered the tongue of him who had spoken first to be cut off, and, once the skin of his head had been pulled off, likewise his hands and feet to be cut off at the top, while the rest of his brothers and his mother were watching. (2 Maccabees 7, 4)

  • And so, when the first had died in this way, they led in the next one, so as to ridicule him. And when the skin of his head was pulled off with the hair, they asked him if he would eat, instead of being punished throughout the whole body in every limb. (2 Maccabees 7, 7)

  • But Judas, who was prepared throughout all his body and soul to die for his citizens, instructed that Nicanor’s head, and his hand with the arm, should be cut off and carried through to Jerusalem. (2 Maccabees 15, 30)

  • And he displayed the head of Nicanor, and his nefarious hand, which he had extended against the holy house of Almighty God with magnificent boasting. (2 Maccabees 15, 32)

  • Then he suspended Nicanor’s head at the top of the stronghold, so that it would be an evident and manifest sign of the assistance of God. (2 Maccabees 15, 35)

  • so that grace may be added to your head and a collar to your neck. (Proverbs 1, 9)


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