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  • With that, the Lord’s angel fell on the camp of Assyria, and brought its armies to nothing. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 24)

  • Fled, the alien host, scattered the heathen, thy angel’s voice✻ once heard, thy power made manifest! (Isaiah 33, 3)

  • It was after this that an angel of the Lord went out on his errand, and smote down a hundred and eighty-five thousand men in the Assyrian camp; when morning came, and men were astir, nothing was to be seen but the corpses of the dead. (Isaiah 37, 36)

  • In all their straits, power of his was not straitened;✻ his angel, token of his presence, brought them deliverance. In love and pity he ransomed them, lifted them in his arms and raised them up, all through the days gone by. (Isaiah 63, 9)

  • My angel is at your side, and your lives shall be held to account for it.✻ (Baruch 6, 6)

  • But an angel of the Lord had gone down into the furnace with Azarias and his companions; and he drove the flames away from it, (Daniel 3, 49)

  • And at that, Nabuchodonosor could contain himself no longer; Blessed be this God whom Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago worship! Here were servants of his that trusted in him, and defied a king’s edict, ready to put their lives in peril, so they might be free men, worshipping no God but their own; and he has sent an angel to deliver them. (Daniel 3, 95)

  • angel of his did his errand, and stopped the lions’ mouths. What harm should they do me, one that my God sees guiltless? And for thyself, lord king, nought did I to earn thy displeasure. (Daniel 6, 22)

  • The right word! cried Daniel; prized asunder thyself shall be, when God bids his angel requite thee for this calumny. (Daniel 13, 55)

  • The right word again! cried Daniel. Saw thee asunder the angel of the Lord will, with the sharp blade he carries yonder; you are both dead men. (Daniel 13, 59)

  • when suddenly the angel of the Lord said to him, Take the dinner thou hast with thee to Babylon, and give it to Daniel; he is in the lion-pit. (Daniel 14, 33)

  • Upon which the angel of the Lord caught at his head and lifted him by the hair of it; then by the force of his impulse, set him down in Babylon, close to the pit. (Daniel 14, 35)


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