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  • On the sixth day, however, when they prepare what they have brought in, this must be twice as much as they collect on ordinary days.' (Exodus 16, 5)

  • The priest replied to David, 'I have no ordinary bread to hand; there are only consecrated loaves of permanent offering -- provided that the men have kept themselves from women?' (1 Samuel 21, 5)

  • He set up shrines on the high places and appointed priests from ordinary families, who were not of levitical descent. (1 Kings 12, 31)

  • Not only have they made up their minds to eat the first-fruits of corn and the tithes of wine and oil, though these have been consecrated by them and set apart for the priests who serve in Jerusalem in the presence of our God, and may not lawfully even be handled by ordinary people, (Judith 11, 13)

  • (a) On the third day, when she had finished praying, she took off her suppliant's mourning attire and dressed herself in her full splendour. Radiant as she then appeared, she invoked God who watches over all people and saves them. With her, she took two ladies-in-waiting. With a delicate air she learned on one, while the other accompanied her carrying her train. Rosy with the full flush of her beauty, her face radiated joy and love: but her heart shrank with hear. Having passed through door after door, she found herself in the presence of the king. He was sitting on his royal throne, dressed in all his robes of state, glittering with gold and precious stones-- a formidable sight. He looked up, afire with majesty and, blazing with anger, saw her. The queen sank to the floor. As she fainted, the colour drained from her face and her head fell against the lady-in-waiting beside her. But God changed the king's heart, inducing a milder spirit. He sprang from his throne in alarm and took her in his arms until she recovered, comforting her with soothing words. 'What is the matter, Esther?' he said. 'I am your brother. Take heart, you are not going to die; our order applies only to ordinary people. Come to me.' (Esther 5, 1)

  • Ordinary sensible people, however, will say to me, and so will any sage who has been listening to me, (Job 34, 34)

  • Ordinary people are a mere puff of wind, important people a delusion; set both on the scales together, and they are lighter than a puff of wind. (Psalms 62, 9)

  • The godless who refused to acknowledge you were scourged by the strength of your arm, pursued by no ordinary rains, hail and unrelenting downpours, and consumed by fire. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 16)

  • some he has made more important and has hallowed, others he has made ordinary days. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 9)

  • Yahweh said to me, 'Take a large tablet and on it with an ordinary stylus write, "Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz". (Isaiah 8, 1)

  • and everyone believed in him; eminent citizens and ordinary people alike had declared, 'He is the divine power that is called Great.' (Acts 8, 10)

  • although they were expecting him at any moment to swell up or drop dead on the spot. After they had waited a long time without seeing anything out of the ordinary happen to him, they changed their minds and began to say he was a god. (Acts 28, 6)


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