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  • and in the villages near their lands. Some of the sons of Judah made their homes in Kiriath-Arba and its dependencies, Dibon and its dependencies, Jekabzeel and its dependencies, (Nehemiah 11, 25)

  • who put it in her food bag. The two then left the camp together, as they always did when they went to pray. Once they were out of the camp, they skirted the ravine, climbed the slope to Bethulia and made for the gates. (Judith 13, 10)

  • Antiochus, meanwhile, from his positions on the outskirts of Dora, was continually throwing detachments against the town. He constructed siege-engines, and blockaded Trypho, preventing movement in or out. (1 Maccabees 15, 25)

  • Proclamation about Moab: Laid waste in a night, Ar-Moab lies silent; Laid waste in a night, Kir-Moab lies silent. (Isaiah 15, 1)

  • And so Moab is wailing for Moab, wailing, every one of them. For the raisin cakes of Kir-Hareseth you mourn, stricken with grief. (Isaiah 16, 7)

  • That is why my whole being quivers like harp strings for Moab, my very heart, for Kir-Heres. (Isaiah 16, 11)

  • Elam has picked up his quiver, with manned chariots and horsemen, and Kir has bared his shield. (Isaiah 22, 6)

  • Take the grinding mill, crush up the meal. Remove your veil, tie up your skirt, bare your legs, cross the rivers. (Isaiah 47, 2)

  • The very skirts of your robe are stained with the blood of the poor, of innocent men you never caught breaking and entering! And in spite of all this, (Jeremiah 2, 34)

  • And should you ask yourself, 'Why is all this happening to me?' it is because of your great guilt that your skirts have been pulled up and you have been manhandled. (Jeremiah 13, 22)

  • I am the one who pulls your skirts up over your face to let your shame be seen. (Jeremiah 13, 26)

  • There was another man, too, who used to prophesy in Yahweh's name, Uriah son of Shemaiah, from Kiriath-Jearim. He prophesied exactly the same things against this city and this country as Jeremiah. (Jeremiah 26, 20)


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