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O evil intention! From where have you sprung, to cover the earth with deceit? One kind of comrade takes advantage of his friend's good fortune; in time of trouble he turns against him. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 3)
The cold north wind blows and turns the water into ice. Ice forms on all stagnant water giving it a freezing coat of armor. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 20)
Thanks be to God, all turns out well and everything is held together by his word. (Ecclesiasticus 43, 26)
See how Yahweh breaks the land and makes it crack, how he turns it upside down and scatters its inhabitants, (Isaiah 24, 1)
I am he who thwarts the omens of false prophets, who makes fools of diviners, who turns wise men back and makes nonsense of their knowledge. (Isaiah 44, 25)
Even to your old age, I am he and I will sustain you even when your hair turns gray. It is I who have done this, and who bear the burdens, I will sustain and save you. (Isaiah 46, 4)
There is no sincerity nor honesty. The man who turns from evil is despoiled. Yahweh has seen this and is aggrieved that justice does not exist. (Isaiah 59, 15)
But among the prophets of Jerusalem I have likewise seen horrors: for they are adulterers and liars! They encourage the evildoers so that none of them turns away from wickedness. For me all of them are like Sodom; and the common people like Gomorrah. (Jeremiah 23, 14)
Damascus has become feeble and turns to flee in panic, gripped by anguish and pain, like a woman in travail. (Jeremiah 49, 24)
Greatly has Jerusalem sinned; she has become as a thing unclean. Honored before, but now despised by those who have seen her naked, she herself groans in dismay and turns her face away. (Lamentations 1, 8)
He turns his hand against me alone, all the day long, again and again. (Lamentations 3, 3)
When the righteous man turns from what is good to do evil I shall put an obstacle in his path: he shall die. Since you did not warn him, he will die for his sin. His good deeds will not be remembered and I shall hold you responsible for his death. (Ezekiel 3, 20)