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  • How often did they provoke him in the desert: and move him to wrath in the place without water? (Psalms 77, 40)

  • And they shewed the elephants the blood of grapes, and mulberries to provoke them to fight. (1 Maccabees 6, 34)

  • And Cendebeus came to Jamnia, and began to provoke the people, and to ravage Judea, and to take the people prisoners, and to kill, and to build Gedor. (1 Maccabees 15, 40)

  • Despise not the hungry soul: and provoke not the Boor in his want. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 2)

  • But if you will not, and will provoke me to wrath: the sword shall devour you because the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it. (Isaiah 1, 20)

  • For Jerusalem is ruined, and Juda is fallen: because their tongue, and their devices are against the Lord, to provoke the eyes of his majesty. (Isaiah 3, 8)

  • A people that continually provoke me to anger before my face: that immolate in gardens, and sacrifice upon bricks. (Isaiah 65, 3)

  • The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire and the women knead the dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to offer libations to strange gods, and to provoke me to anger. (Jeremiah 7, 18)

  • Do they provoke me to anger, saith the Lord? Is it not themselves, to the confusion of their contenance? (Jeremiah 7, 19)

  • And the Lord of hosts that planted thee, hath pronounced evil against thee: for the evils of the house of Israel, and the house of Juda, which they have done to themselves, to provoke me, offering sacrifice to Baalim. (Jeremiah 11, 17)

  • And go not after strange gods to serve them, and adore them: nor provoke me to wrath by the works of your hands, and I will not afflict you. (Jeremiah 25, 6)

  • And you have not heard me, saith the Lord, that you might provoke me to anger with the works of your hands, to your own hurt. (Jeremiah 25, 7)


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