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  • There I will go up to the altar of God, the giver of triumphant happiness; thou art my own God, with the harp I hymn thy praise. (Psalms 42, 4)

  • Then indeed thou wilt take pleasure in solemn sacrifice, in gift and burnt-offering; then indeed bullocks will be laid upon thy altar.✻ (Psalms 50, 21)

  • Where else should the sparrow find a home, the swallow a nest for her brood, but at thy altar, Lord of hosts, my king and my God? (Psalms 83, 4)

  • The Lord is God; his light shines out to welcome us; marshal the procession aright, with a screen of boughs that reaches to the very horns of the altar. (Psalms 117, 27)

  • and entered the sanctuary in royal state; the golden altar, the lamp-stand with its appurtenances, the table where bread was set out, beaker and goblet and golden bowl, curtain and capital and golden facings of the temple, all alike were stripped. (1 Maccabees 1, 23)

  • altar and shrine and idol must be set up, swine’s flesh offered, and all manner of unhallowed meat; (1 Maccabees 1, 50)

  • It was on the fifteenth of Casleu, in the hundred and forty-fifth year, that king Antiochus set up an idol to desecrate God’s altar;✻ shrines there were in every township of Juda, (1 Maccabees 1, 57)

  • and on the twenty-fifth of the month sacrifice was made at the shrine that overshadowed the altar. (1 Maccabees 1, 62)

  • Before he had done speaking, a Jew came to offer the false gods sacrifice, there in full view of all, before the altar at Modin, as the king bade. (1 Maccabees 2, 23)

  • Mattathias took fire at the sight of it; one heave of anger his heart gave, and his zeal for the law could contain itself no longer; there on the altar the sacrificer was slain. (1 Maccabees 2, 24)

  • Nor spared he the pursuivant of king Antiochus that enjoined it; the altar, too, he pulled down. (1 Maccabees 2, 25)

  • What saw they? The holy place desolate, the altar profaned, charred gates, courts overgrown with brushwood, like forest clearing or mountain glen, the priests’ lodging in ruins. (1 Maccabees 4, 38)


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