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But once more the angel of the Lord roused him; Awake and eat, said he, thou hast a journey before thee that will tax thy strength. (1 Kings 19, 7)
But an angel of the Lord bade Elias go to meet these messengers from Samaria on their way, and ask them, Has Israel no God of its own, that you should go and consult Beelzebub, the god of Accaron? (2 Kings 1, 3)
Then the angel of the Lord said to Elias, Go down with them; thou hast nothing to fear. So he set out to accompany the man into the royal presence. (2 Kings 1, 15)
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 he saw the corpses of the dead, the king broke up camp and was gone. (2 Kings 19, 35)
Wilt thou have three years of famine, he asked, or three months of flight before thy enemies, and yet no escape, or three days in which the Lord’s own sword of pestilence shall pass through the land, his angel dealing death all through the realm of Israel? Think well, and tell me what answer I shall make to him whose message I bear. (1 Chronicles 21, 12)
But when his angel reached Jerusalem, ready to carry out his errand and smite it, the Lord was moved with pity over their great calamity; and he said to the angel that would have smitten them, It is enough, stay thy hand. The angel of the Lord stood close, then, to the threshing-floor of Ornan the Jebusite; (1 Chronicles 21, 15)
Then, at the bidding of the Lord’s angel, Gad would have David go up to Ornan’s threshing-floor and build an altar there to the Lord his God; (1 Chronicles 21, 18)
Ornan and his four sons, that were threshing wheat there, had hidden themselves upon sight of the angel standing above them; (1 Chronicles 21, 20)
and with that, at the Lord’s bidding, the angel put his sword back in its sheath. (1 Chronicles 21, 27)
and to that altar David might not repair, in his need of the Lord’s help, so adread was he of the sword which the angel of the Lord carried.✻ (1 Chronicles 21, 30)
and with that, the Lord sent out his angel, who smote down warrior and chieftain and commander in the Assyrian king’s camp, so that he went home in sorry plight. And there, when he was at worship in the temple of his god, two sons of his own body drew their swords on him and slew him. (2 Chronicles 32, 21)
Little he knew that this was an angel of God, as he gave him welcome; Fair sir, he asked, whence comest thou? (Tobit 5, 6)
