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  • And Cain said to the Lord: “My iniquity is too great to deserve kindness. (Genesis 4, 13)

  • Naomi answered her, “May he be blessed by the Lord, because the same kindness which he provided for the living, he also kept for the dead.” And again she said: “This man is our near relative.” (Ruth 2, 20)

  • And Absalom said to him: “Is this your kindness to your friend? Why did you not go with your friend?” (2 Samuel 16, 17)

  • For example, with certain strange and unheard of machinations, he sought the death of Mordecai, whose faith and kindness kept us alive, and Esther, the partner of our kingdom, and all their people. (Esther 13, 13)

  • and are sons of the highest and greatest and ever-living God, by whose kindness the kingdom was handed down both to our fathers and to us, and is cared for even unto this day. (Esther 13, 16)

  • You will bless the crown of the year with your kindness, and your fields will be filled with abundance. (Psalms 64, 12)

  • So then, by doing this, he might be freed from death. And it was because of their old friendship with the man that they performed this kindness for him. (2 Maccabees 6, 22)

  • And if his mind should fail, show kindness; and do not spurn him when you are in your strength. For almsgiving to the father will never be forgotten. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 15)

  • And God is the watchman for him who repays a kindness. He remembers him afterwards, and in the time of his fall, he will find a firm support. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 34)

  • You should not reveal your heart to every man, lest perhaps he may offer a false kindness to you, and then speak reproachfully about you. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 22)

  • And he will repay him with accusations and curses, and he will repay him with contempt, instead of with honor and kindness. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 9)

  • You should not forget the kindness of your benefactor. For he has offered his life on your behalf. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 19)


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