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  • But he sends his word and melts the snow; he makes his breeze blow, and again the waters flow. (Psalms 147, 18)

  • He spoke to the people with words of peace in order to deceive them. But when he had gained their confidence, he suddenly fell on the city and dealt it a terrible blow, killing many Israelites. (1 Maccabees 1, 30)

  • That is why Judas declared war against the sons of Esau in Idumea and in the province of Akrabattene, for they surrounded Israel. He dealt them a mortal blow - he humbled them and looted them. (1 Maccabees 5, 3)

  • When the army of Timothy recognized that it was Maccabeus, they began to escape, but Judas dealt them a heavy blow, and about five thousand of the enemy fell that day. (1 Maccabees 5, 34)

  • He thought that by putting him in prison, he would deal a great blow to the Jews. (2 Maccabees 14, 40)

  • Blowing to the south, turning to the north, the wind goes round and round and after all its rounds it has to blow again. (Ecclesiastes 1, 6)

  • Arise, north wind! Awake, south wind! Blow upon my garden and spread its fragrance abroad. Let my lover come to his garden and eat its choicest fruits. (Song of Solomon 4, 16)

  • A powerful wind will rise against them and blow them away like straw. In this way lawlessness will bring the whole earth to ruin, and evildoing topple the thrones of the mighty. (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 23)

  • creatures not only capable of destroying them at a single blow but whose mere appearance could make them die of fright. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 19)

  • You could have given the wicked over to the righteous in battle, or destroyed them in one blow by means of savage beasts or with a harsh command; (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 9)

  • if you have spoken harshly to a friend, do not fear, reconciliation is possible; but in the event of insult, contempt, betrayal of a confidence or treacherous blow, any friend would desert you. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 22)

  • When one tosses a stone in the air it falls back on his head; whoever deals a treacherous blow, wounds himself. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 25)


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