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  • But Jehoiada gave orders to the centurions who were over the army, and he said to them: “Lead her away, beyond the precinct of the temple. And whoever will have followed her, let him be struck with the sword.” For the priest had said, “Do not allow her to be killed in the temple of the Lord.” (2 Kings 11, 15)

  • But Levi and Benjamin he did not number. For Joab executed the orders of the king unwillingly. (1 Chronicles 21, 6)

  • And having gone out from the Sanctuary, the priests (for all the priests who were able to be found there were sanctified, and in that time the turns and orders of the ministries had not yet been divided among them) (2 Chronicles 5, 11)

  • And he appointed, in accord with the plan of his father David, the offices of the priests in their ministries; and those of the Levites, in their orders, so that they might praise and minister before the priests according to the ritual of each day; and the porters, in their divisions, from gate to gate. For so had David, the man of God, instructed. (2 Chronicles 8, 14)

  • And so, for the priests, by their families, and for the Levites, from the twentieth year and upward, by their orders and companies, (2 Chronicles 31, 17)

  • Now therefore, hear the sentence: Prohibit those men, so that this city may be not built, until perhaps there may be further orders from me. (Ezra 4, 21)

  • And so I cleansed them from all foreigners, and I established the orders of the priests and the Levites, each one in his ministry. (Nehemiah 13, 30)

  • For I believe that the good Angel of God accompanies him and that he orders all things well which occur around him, such that he will be returned to us with gladness.” (Tobit 5, 27)

  • When we had learned this, seeing one nation rebellious against all mankind, having overthrown the usefulness of laws, and going against our orders, and disturbing the peace and harmony of the provinces subject to us, (Esther 6, 5)

  • Not content with these things, she threw herself down at the king’s feet and wept, and, speaking to him, pleaded that he would give orders that the malice of Haman the Agagite, and his most wicked schemes, which he had contrived against the Jews, would be made ineffective. (Esther 12, 3)

  • Neither should you think, if we change our orders, that they come from a fickle mind, but that we draw conclusions from the quality and necessity of the times, just as the expediency of the public good demands. (Esther 13, 9)

  • With all the peoples, cities, and provinces, wherever the king’s orders arrived, there was wonderful rejoicing, banquets and feasts, and a solemn holy day, so much so that many of the other nations joined themselves to their religious practices and ceremonies. For a great fear of the name of the Jews had overcome them all. (Esther 13, 29)


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