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  • And again Hushai declared, “You know your father, and the men who are with him, to be very strong and bitter in soul, comparable to a bear raging in the forest when her young have been taken away. Moreover, your father is a man of war, and so he will not live among the people. (2 Samuel 17, 8)

  • Today I am eighty years old. Are my senses quick to discern sweet and bitter? Or is food and drink able to delight your servant? Or can I still hear the voice of men and women singers? Why should your servant be a burden to my lord the king? (2 Samuel 19, 35)

  • And one went out into the field, so that he might collect wild herbs. And he found something like a wild vine, and he gathered from it bitter fruits of the field, and he filled his cloak. And returning, he cut these up for the pot of soup. But he did not know what it was. (2 Kings 4, 39)

  • For the Lord saw the exceedingly bitter affliction of Israel, and that they were being consumed, even to those who were enclosed in prison, and even to the least ones, and that there was no one who would help Israel. (2 Kings 14, 26)

  • In that place, bitter fountains became sweet for them to drink, and, through forty years, they continued to receive provisions from heaven. (Judith 5, 15)

  • For you write bitter things against me, and you want to consume me for the sins of my youth. (Job 13, 26)

  • For they have sharpened their tongues like a sword; they have formed their bow into a bitter thing, (Psalms 63, 4)

  • And so, they were led by bitter necessity, on the birthday of the king, to the sacrifices. And, when the holy things of Liber were celebrated, they were forced to go around crowned with the ivy of Liber. (2 Maccabees 6, 7)

  • But the Lord God of Israel, who oversees all things, struck him with an incurable and invisible plague. For, as soon as he had finished these words, a dire pain in his abdomen seized him, with bitter internal torments. (2 Maccabees 9, 5)

  • But in the end, she is as bitter as wormwood, and as sharp as a two-edged sword. (Proverbs 5, 4)

  • A sated soul will trample the honeycomb. And a hungry soul will accept even bitter in place of sweet. (Proverbs 27, 7)

  • Give strong drink to the grieving, and wine to those who are bitter in soul. (Proverbs 31, 6)


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