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  • Every living thing on the face of the earth was wiped out, people, animals, creeping things and birds; they were wiped off the earth and only Noah was left, and those with him in the ark. (Genesis 7, 23)

  • Joshua then went and wiped out the Anakim of the highlands, of Hebron, of Debir, of Anab, of all the highlands of Judah and of all the highlands of Israel; he delivered them and their towns over to the curse of destruction. (Joshua 11, 21)

  • And the elders of the community said, 'What shall we do to provide wives for the survivors, since the women of Benjamin have been wiped out?' (Judges 21, 16)

  • She went and made the bed in this room as he had ordered, and took her daughter to it. She wept over her, then wiped away her tears and said, 'Courage, daughter! May the Lord of heaven turn your grief to joy! Courage, daughter!' And she went out. (Tobit 7, 16)

  • and these in their turn reported to the tent of Holofernes. 'Rouse our master,' they said to his major-domo, 'these slaves have dared to march down on us to attack -- and to be wiped out to a man!' (Judith 14, 13)

  • Can you recall anyone guiltless that perished? Where then have the honest been wiped out? (Job 4, 7)

  • the enemy is wiped out -- mere ruins for ever -- you have annihilated their cities, their memory has perished. See, (Psalms 9, 6)

  • wiped out at En-Dor, they served to manure the ground. (Psalms 83, 10)

  • the line of his descendants cut off, his name wiped out in one generation. (Psalms 109, 13)

  • 'May Yahweh never forget the crimes of his ancestors, and his mother's sins not be wiped out; (Psalms 109, 14)

  • She will leave an accursed memory behind her, her shame will never be wiped out. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 26)

  • he has destroyed death for ever. Lord Yahweh has wiped away the tears from every cheek; he has taken his people's shame away everywhere on earth, for Yahweh has spoken. (Isaiah 25, 8)


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