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  • He treated Yahweh very badly, imitating the wretched practices of the people Yahweh had driven out from the land in order to give it to the Israelites. (2 Kings 21, 2)

  • He treated Yahweh badly, as his father Manasseh had done. (2 Kings 21, 20)

  • Jehoiachin treated Yahweh badly, as his father had done. (2 Kings 24, 9)

  • He brought away its population and set them to work with saws, iron picks and axes. David treated all the Ammonite towns in the same way. Then David and the whole army returned to Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 20, 3)

  • All those who pass by this place which is now so exalted, will be astounded; they will whistle and say, 'Why has Yahweh treated this country and this Temple like this?' (2 Chronicles 7, 21)

  • Asa was very angry with the prophet and had him put in chains in prison, for he was angry because of these words. At the same time Asa treated some others harshly too. (2 Chronicles 16, 10)

  • Then Shecaniah, son of Jehiel, of the sons of Elam, said to Ezra, "We have treated our God badly, by marrying foreign women taken from the peoples of this land, but Israel is not without hope because of this. (Ezra 10, 2)

  • You worked signs and wonders against Pharaoh, his ministers and all his people, for you knew that they had treated us harshly, and you have received fame to this day. (Nehemiah 9, 10)

  • May you be blessed for having filled me with joy. What I feared has not happened, but you have treated us with great kindness (Tobit 8, 16)

  • No one will harm you, you will be well-treated as are all the servants of my lord, King Nebuchadnezzar." (Judith 11, 4)

  • To give an example, Haman, son of Hammedatha, a Macedonian who is alien to Persian blood and devoid of our kindness, was treated hospitably by us. (Esther 16, 10)

  • know then that God has treated me unfairly and surrounded me with torment. (Job 19, 6)


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